Search results for “writing the book” Showing 893 results Five Tools to Rebuild Trust in Media Helping readers slow down, ask questions, and find reasoned opposing views may foster civil discourse online January 3, 2018 The Case for Skyline Watchdogs: Architectural Criticism and Political Acts Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin explores where to draw the line between coverage of aesthetics and politics December 13, 2017 When Women Stand Up Against Harassers in the Newsroom We don’t need more training—we know what to do November 28, 2017 8 reporters reflect on the challenges of covering sexual harassment Journalists who break stories about powerful men who have sexually harassed or otherwise abused women face a host of challenges. These include getting women to go on the record and… November 13, 2017 Finding a Good Hook Finding a Good Hook: Hurricane Irma moves Joan Martelli, NF ’08, to finish her book about a storied wreck November 6, 2017 The Power of Personalization News personalization could help publishers attract and retain audiences—in the process making political polarization even worse October 18, 2017 “A podcast every day for three weeks straight” After covering the Tour de France, Tim de Gier, NF ’16, launches a podcasting network in the Netherlands September 22, 2017 The Trauma of Covering Traumatic Events I had increasingly intense visions of harming my wife.That’s not quite right. I had been having off-and-on images of violent events for years—seeing myself raped in prison or impaled during… September 11, 2017 Covering Climate Change, with Urgency and Creativity A look at news outlets bringing innovation, urgency and new audiences to stories on climate change August 28, 2017 “They’ll only kill you if the denial of revenue does not bring you down” Despite government and commercial pressure—and, sometimes, physical threats—incisive investigative work is getting done across Africa August 14, 2017 Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … 90 Next