The toy department shall lead us July 1, 2014 By Sara Morrison Why sports media have always been newsroom innovators
Alaska’s digital startup takes over the daily May 14, 2014 By Sara Morrison Promise, and potential pitfalls, as Alaska Dispatch and the Anchorage Daily News merge
On World Press Freedom Day, little press freedom to speak of May 5, 2014 By Sara Morrison Reports released by multiple organization are calling this the most dangerous conditions for journalists in decades
IBT Media is allegedly breaking labor law April 14, 2014 By Sara Morrison Newsweek‘s parent company only pays employees once a month despite laws mandating twice monthly, according to multiple former and current staffers
In Alaska, journalists see a conflict over oil taxes–but their business side doesn’t March 26, 2014 By Sara Morrison Appointment of public media CFO to state board prompts concerns in the newsroom
The photo that cried wolf February 20, 2014 By Sara Morrison A photo of a young Syrian refugee went viral with an inaccurate narrative attached
Eye’s up July 1, 2013 By Sara Morrison Ian Hislop explains why Private Eye‘s blend of humor and investigative journalism wouldn’t work in the US
Social media in smaller markets June 10, 2013 By Sara Morrison How three social media managers deal with smaller markets and more local coverage.
ProPublica kickstarts its internship investigation June 4, 2013 By Sara Morrison Investigative journalism site experiments with crowdsourcing and crowdfunding