Kristi Noem’s dog-killing proves right-wing media can still get mad at one of their own May 10, 2024 By Cameron Joseph
People trust themselves more than they trust the news. They shouldn’t. March 12, 2024 By Jacob L Nelson, Zeve Sanderson, Seth C Lewis There is a growing disconnect between how journalists see themselves and how people see journalists.
Q&A: AI in Newsrooms: Revolution or Retooling? March 6, 2024 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen Felix Simon discusses how AI will reshape journalism, the uneven benefits for newsrooms, and the implications of relying on technology companies for AI.
Q&A: The Haitian Times March 6, 2024 By Ayodeji Rotinwa Gary Pierre-Pierre and Vania Andre on swimming against the tide of local news
The space for dissent in conservative media is about to get even smaller March 1, 2024 By Cameron Joseph
All the social media cases in front of the Supreme Court this term February 27, 2024 By Yona TR Golding
“Pink Slime Journalism” and a history of media manipulation in America February 23, 2024 By Stuart Anderson-Davis From Benjamin Franklin to Henry Ford, the rich and powerful have long exploited the press to promote their interests.