Hungary Got a Fresh Start. Will Its Media? As Hungarians put an end to Viktor Orbán’s regime, shutting down propaganda is first on the agenda of Péter Magyar, the incoming prime minister. April 27, 2026 By Ivan L. Nagy
For Nonprofit Newsrooms, Ethical Funding Is Essential August 7, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan How outlets are updating their strategies to protect editorial independence.
When Neutrality Is a Constraint August 6, 2025 By Lisa Armstrong Journalism in the 1930s failed to communicate the danger of Hitler’s rise. Are we repeating the same mistake now?
Is the US Media Captured? August 5, 2025 By Joel Simon The phenomenon comes in many forms. Experts believe it’s already here.
Joseph McCarthy’s War on Voice of America August 4, 2025 By Daniel Golden A largely forgotten campaign of harassment and persecution from the 1950s that still echoes today.
Traffic Apocalypse July 31, 2025 By Klaudia Jaźwińska Google’s AI Overviews are killing click-throughs to news sites.
Anna Gomez’s Lonely Fight July 30, 2025 By Liam Scott As the FCC’s sole Democrat, she’s been outspoken about protecting the First Amendment. Getting her way has been tough.
A Cash Infusion from Chatbots? July 29, 2025 By Yona TR Golding Bill Gross, the founder of ProRata, has a plan to monetize generative AI for digital publishers.
What Do Journalists Owe Their Sources—and Their Audiences? July 24, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan As digital tools advance, there are more ways than ever to seek the truth. There are also more ways to lose trust.
Journalism Needs Government Funding to Survive July 22, 2025 By Hamilton Nolan The recent cuts to public media are part of a broader attack on public welfare.
Who Gets to Tell Africa’s Wildlife Stories? July 21, 2025 By Maurice Oniang’o A new generation of African filmmakers are pushing for more than just animal stories.
Is Objectivity Still Worth Pursuing? July 10, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan A generation of journalists is challenging traditional standards.
How Local Reporters Manage the Dangers of Covering Extremism July 8, 2025 By Liam Scott The extremism beat has gone mainstream—but in local markets, it’s still intensely personal.
Cloudflare Blocks AI Bots from Scraping Web Content Without Permission July 3, 2025 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen The move is a win for media publishers.
Trust Issues July 2, 2025 By Aida Alami News consumers are skeptical of the press. That’s driving them to partisan personalities.
A New Wave of Narrative Podcasts Takes On Africa’s Youth Struggles June 30, 2025 By Maurice Oniang’o Radio Workshop is part of a network of documentary-style podcasts growing across the continent.