Search results for “writing the book” Showing 896 results Smart Ways Journalists Can Exploit Artificial Intelligence Chatbots may reinvent the way we write news, but AI is also helping newsrooms connect with readers and reach new audiences June 20, 2023 Is Freelancing Right For You? Be guided by the “why” June 12, 2023 The Tumultuous Early History of Public Media A new book examines how the efforts of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters helped create what is now NPR and PBS May 19, 2023 How One Journalist Unearthed the Secret History of Family Separation Atlantic reporter Caitlin Dickerson on how she produced the 30,000-word investigation on Trump’s Zero Tolerance border policy April 26, 2023 Why Retired Journalists Are Jumping Back into the Profession They're founding startups, coaching young reporters, and serving on boards to bridge the gap left by the industry's contraction April 3, 2023 What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But the proliferation of partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners January 27, 2023 A Memoir for a Holocaust Survivor For Dina Kraft, NF ’12, writing Hannah Pick-Goslar’s story was a chance to keep her memory alive When I started helping Hannah Pick-Goslar, one of Anne Frank’s best friends, write… January 20, 2023 Navigating Elon Musk’s Twitterpocalypse Twitter has had its problems, but the new direction could both spell trouble and be an opportunity for news organizations November 18, 2022 How to Support Journalists Experiencing Online Harassment The International Women’s Media Foundation released a new guide designed help newsrooms navigate the abuse October 5, 2022 How One Journalist Became the 20th Century’s Most-Read Woman The new book “Listen, World!” by Julia Scheeres and Allison Gilbert chronicles the storied life and career of Elsie Robinson October 4, 2022 Previous 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 90 Next