Hearts and Minds Media The United States attempts to spread democracy by broadcasting news around the world. How’s that going in Afghanistan? April 17, 2023 By Emily Russell
What do ordinary people think fake news is? Poor journalism and political propaganda. October 24, 2017 By Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Lucas Graves
The beat reporter behind BuzzFeed’s blockbuster alt-right investigation October 17, 2017 By Matthew Kassel
The White House briefing room gets its 15 minutes October 17, 2017 By Jon Friedman It’s cramped, has only 49 seats, and is a maze of wires and cables. But never, in its nearly 50 years of existence, has it been as central to a presidency as it is today.
The 140-character president October 16, 2017 By Mathew Ingram Donald Trump’s Twitter feed has become a news service for political junkies. It’s also raised a tangle of new ethical and legal questions for reporters covering the White House.
‘Put the camera down’ October 16, 2017 By Peter Sterne and Jonathan Peters Covering protests has become the riskiest job in journalism
Podcast: Harvey Weinstein and the media’s complicated relationship October 13, 2017 By Meg Dalton and Pete Vernon
The Trump Bump October 13, 2017 By Meg Dalton, Karen K. Ho, and Pete Vernon How covering Trump has changed the careers of some of journalism’s hottest names
Making media literacy great again October 13, 2017 By Michael Rosenwald A basic understanding of where news comes from is back on the syllabus as students navigate an increasingly bewildering media environment
The 10 best days in journalism October 12, 2017 By Pete Vernon A play-by-play of what some call “the last great newspaper war”
A crisis of relevance October 12, 2017 By Janine Gibson Even if the media’s financial and technological problems were fixed, does the news still matter?