California just held a primary election. As I watched returns come in, I found myself thinking less about who won and lost than about a deeper question: What makes an informed vote possible? Not ...
An Editor at Large: Former '60 Minutes' host Scott Pelley's self-indulgent attack on his employer's new plans for the future of CBS News illustrates what's gone wrong with the American news media, ...
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On May 4, the Pulitzer Prizes recognized the very best in American journalism. Yet even as the industry celebrates its highest achievements, public confidence in the press is collapsing. Gallup ...
Predatory business practices and failed public policy have made the spread of artificial intelligence a potentially existential threat to journalism. Artificial intelligence companies rely on ...
Artificial intelligence is steadily becoming more embedded in journalism; part of how journalists write, edit, research and more. But little is known about how future journalists are learning about ...
After helping lead the lawsuit that bankrupted media firm Gawker, Aron D’Souza says he saw something broken in the American media system: People who felt harmed by coverage had little recourse to ...
The Associated Press said Monday it is offering buyouts to an unspecified number of its U.S.-based journalists as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspaper journalism that sustained the ...
As a historian, I often have the opportunity to teach classes that speak to my research interests. I teach variety of courses on U.S. political history and immigration studies—a subject in line with ...
AP Fund for Journalism (APFJ) today announced 50 additional news organizations are joining its landmark local news program, growing the total number of participating newsrooms to 100 in this ...
Pretty soon, I won’t have to edit Nieman Lab stories anymore. Instead, I’ll have AI edit them as me. And if I get tired of “myself,” I can move on to get edits from other people who write about ...
ON FEBRUARY 27th B.V. Nagarathna, a supreme court judge, sounded the alarm. Speaking at a public event on media freedom, she argued that the Indian government had no need of direct censorship, since ...
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