Search results for “twitter” Showing 474 results Al Sharpton, Donald Trump, and the Black and White Truth Crucial facts about race in America have been overlooked in analyzing Trump's win December 14, 2016 Design as a Driving Force for Audience Engagement Valuing visual types in the newsroom has a good payoff December 9, 2016 Earn Back the Right to Serve as Watchdogs While demanding transparency from political leaders, we, as journalists, must hold ourselves accountable, too December 7, 2016 The Way Forward Reflecting on this historic campaign and looking ahead to what newsrooms must do next November 30, 2016 Four Steps to Strengthening Journalism’s Role in Our Democracy The question isn't, “What lessons can we draw from 2016?” The question is, “Which of the many answers should we focus on?” November 22, 2016 Journalists Need to Better Explain What Journalists Do … Including Me If journalists don’t inform the public about what we do and why, we’re ceding the debate to those looking to vilify and delegitimize the press at a dangerous moment in… November 18, 2016 Post-Truth Politics In the Trump era, journalists face a profound challenge in addressing issues stemming from fake news, false equivalence, and widespread misinformation November 18, 2016 Predicting Outcomes Is Not Our Job Poll stories masquerade as serious journalism. We're in the business of providing real news and analysis so people can make their own decisions November 16, 2016 Jill Abramson: “You’ve Got to Get a Younger Generation in the Habit of Reading That Highest-Quality Journalism” The former New York Times executive editor on why she admires BuzzFeed, misses Gawker, and the public holds the press in such low regard October 26, 2016 The New Wisdom of the Crowd Scandinavian media giant Schibsted publishes Verdens Gang or VG, the number one online newspaper in Norway and the nation’s number two print daily. Schibsted’s approach to news is noteworthy because it “boasts… October 18, 2016 Previous 1 … 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 … 48 Next