By Kim Todd One November day in 1888, a slight, dark-haired young woman ducked out of the crowd on a street … More
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How Euronews NBC Approaches IPhone Journalism
By Lynn Kenneth Packer When NBC News International President Deborah Turness made her “cut-the-cord” declaration at the 2018 IBC Show … More
How ‘engaged’ radio journalism helped a community tackle suicide
By jesikah maria ross, Senior Community Engagement Strategist (Capital Public Radio) and Olivia Henry, Engagement Editor (USC Annenberg Center for … More
Tips for writing a features article
Don’t worry if you have never written an article before, read some top tips for people who are brand new to feature writing
Cliche: Pronunce as klee-shey
Clichés are all around us. Try as hard as possible but you won’t be able to miss them. What are … More
Excellence in Journalism exposes Rohingya Atrocities by Myanmar Govt. forces and religious terrorist
In the weeks and months before hundreds of thousands of Rohingya civilians fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh, authorities had made … More
Data ethics is more than just what we do with data
In the recent Cambridge Analytica data scandal has taught us anything, it’s that the ethical cultures of our … More
Reporting on terrorism without spreading terror
To succeed, terrorists need the news. Same with democracies. How should journalists respond? Lauren Williams thinks reporters need to stick … More
nternational Principles of Professional Ethics in Journalism
What is the Accountable Journalism Site? A collaborative project that aims to be the world’s largest collection of ethical codes … More
The muckraking era Yellow journalism, Progressivism and digging the dirt.
1 The muckraking era Yellow journalism, Progressivism and digging the dirt. 2 The muckraking era The Industrial Revolution in the … More