Friday, April 15th, 2022 The power of a pamphlet In 2020, Sarah Wade moved to Bristol, Tennessee, to work at the Bristol Herald Courier, a small newspaper whose recent accolades included a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and a Scripps Howard Award for Community Journalism. āI was kinda blown away by how much they did,ā Wade said. Plus: āThereās a lot happening environmentally in […] Karen Maniraho
a Thursday, March 8th, 2018 Most major outlets have used Russian tweets as sources for partisan opinion: study Josephine Lukito and Chris Wells
a Wednesday, March 7th, 2018 New EU regulations will have serious implications for newsrooms worldwide Susan McGregor
a Tuesday, March 6th, 2018 The new ābillion-dollar problemā for platforms and publishers George Civeris
a Wednesday, February 28th, 2018 The media today: Facebook tosses a dime at local journalism Mathew Ingram
a Monday, February 26th, 2018 A new digital magazine forces you to unplug from the internet Mathew Ingram
a Friday, February 23rd, 2018 RIP Facebook Live: As subsidies end, so does publisher participation Pete Brown
a Wednesday, February 14th, 2018 The media today: Facebook wants you to know it’s really trying Mathew Ingram
a Friday, February 2nd, 2018 More than half of Facebook Instant Articles partners may have abandoned it Pete Brown
a Thursday, February 1st, 2018 At Climate Feedback, scientists encourage better science reporting. But who is listening? Cassandra Willyard
a Wednesday, January 31st, 2018 Twitter has been ignoring its fake account problem for years Mathew Ingram
a Monday, January 22nd, 2018 Facebook’s latest changes will probably make misinformation worse Mathew Ingram
a Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 Europe tries to fight hate, harassment, and fake news without killing free speech Mathew Ingram