Explanatory news startup aims to build a new type of online community October 3, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Dutch website De Correspondent responds to negative comments sections with a new kind of quality engagement
Good news is good business, but not a cure-all for journalism September 29, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Positive news sites are presented as the answer to news fatigue, but solutions journalism practitioners disagree
Exploring ethics through journalism hotlines September 18, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen How news associations are keeping up with changing principles
Will Politico fill a media void in Europe? September 12, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen A look at how a pan-European outlet might fit into the continent’s news landscape, as Politico branches out
What America looks like in the media abroad September 8, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen One organization is aggregating and translating foreign news about the US trying to make Americans care what the rest of the world thinks
Reporters rummage through Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 September 2, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Poor judgment used when covering the tragedy in Ukraine, and the rest of our darts and laurels
When quitting goes viral September 2, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Thanks to social media, resignations get a global audience
The Guardian partners with more local news outlets to tell under-reported stories August 27, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen As the news organization gains footing in the US, more journalistic partnerships are being launched to tell stories from different areas of the country
Trolls make good clickbait August 21, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen While the media have denounced recent trolling attacks, they simultaneously support the phenomenon
Covering sex trafficking: Journalists can do better August 12, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Scholars want to nuance how journalists cover sex trafficking, the most common form of modern-day slavery but an issue that the media still grapples with.