Volcanoes are erupting in The Philippines, but on-fire Australia received some welcome rain. The Iran war cries have been called off and The Donald’s military powers are about to be hamstrung by the Senate. Meanwhile, his impeachment trial is starting, and we’re all on Twitter for a front-row seat.
Tag: Journalism
12/09/2021
David Bornstein on closing down the New York Times’ Fixes column
The pioneering solutions journalism series has drawn in readers who wanted news they can use. The co-creator talks about the highs, lows and lessons learned over 11 years
12/15/2021
How to Save People From Drowning in a Sea of Misinformation
Until a few years ago, disinformation was talked about mostly as a geopolitical tactic. Throughout the Cold War and up through the 2016 election, concerns over disinformation centered on foreign governments, in particular their motives and tactics.
11/09/2021
Inside Rappler, the publication that’s taking on an authoritarian government — and Facebook
Maria Ressa won a Nobel Prize. The toughest times for her newsroom are still ahead.
07/12/2021
The Media’s COVID Success
Correcting its coverage of the lab-leak theory is not a sign of failure. It shows the system works.
07/08/2021
The Rise of The Kingsbury Journal, and The Future of Local Journalism
All stories about local-journalism struggles are alike. Each story of local-journalism renewal involves discoveries and innovations of its own.
11/21/2020