Search results for “twitter” Showing 469 results The End of the Ad World as We Knew It In “Frenemies,” media reporter Ken Auletta examines the collateral damage wrought by an age of consumers living an ad-free existence June 5, 2018 Critics and Online Outlets Leading the Vanguard in Arts Writing From heady journals to Tumblr manifestos, innovation in art criticism is happening outside the mainstream May 24, 2018 In the Philippines, Journalists Confront Fake News and a Crackdown on Press Freedom Despite the obstacles in an increasingly hostile environment, independent Filipino news outlets are doing vital work May 22, 2018 What Joy Ann Reid’s Blog Posts Say about Journalistic Ethics It’s not okay for journalists to make it harder for audiences to discern fact from fiction May 2, 2018 Can “Extreme Transparency” Fight Fake News and Create More Trust With Readers? From posting raw footage to explaining reporting methods, more journalists are showing their work March 23, 2018 “Unite and Resist Every and All Attempts to Silence Us” Rappler, a leading online news website in the Philippines, is fighting a legal battle for its survival, a danger signal to media freedom in the Southeast Asian country that used to pride… February 15, 2018 Facts Are Facts, No Matter if Readers Like Them We are in a time of hyper-propaganda, and not just from Russia, through social media that has reached, if not influenced, tens of millions of Americans. The president of the… February 6, 2018 Paying Attention to Word Choice When Writing about Addiction You don’t have to go too far back in time to find the word “junkie” used to refer to someone who injects heroin, even by outlets that steer clear of… January 24, 2018 Don’t Shy Away from Dealing Forthrightly with Race Editorial decisions frequently take into account race and identity—even when we pretend they don’t January 16, 2018 The Race Beat, Revisited Shereen Marisol Meraji kicked off an episode of “Code Switch,” a podcast taglined “Race and Identity Remixed,” with a confession: “My mom’s Puerto Rican; my dad’s Iranian. And I, too, suffer from… January 12, 2018 Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … 47 Next