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People are more likely to consume and support local news when it feels relevant, respectful, and rooted in their daily lives ...
The High School Journalism Institute trains young reporters on the ins-and-outs of how to ask good follow-up questions.
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act would authorize news outlets to bargain together for compensation from platforms that share their work like Google and Facebook. Oct. 3, 2022 ...
Newspapers were still highly profitable in the '70s and '80s, Jeremy Littau, associate professor of journalism and communication at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, explains.
One result of such a loss of coverage is the potential for public corruption. Very often it’s the local press that blows the whistle when a county commissioner uses the highway department to pave his ...
A history museum event in Buffalo supporting local journalism was postponed after death threats against a Pulitzer ...
Norman Sims has spent three decades studying literary journalism, a genre that is generally viewed in contrast to traditional newspaper journalism. But in his new book, “True Stories: A Century ...
Spy brought equal measures of swagger, moxie, attitude, gumption and pinpoint reporting to magazine and newspaper journalism. Louis Rossetto’s Wired magazine, launched in 1993, did some of the same.
Out of this creative destruction, digital news journalism was born. And for all the digs about clickbait and “fake news,” the past 25 years have seen a wealth of innovation, ...
Tags: local news, Rural journalism Kathleen McElroy Kathleen McElroy, a Pulitzer juror in 2023, is a professor and the Frank A. Bennack Jr. Chair in Journalism at the University of Texas at… ...