Top news of the week: 07.04.2022.
Future Of News & Journalism
“It’s an existential moment”: Maria Ressa’s plan to defend facts against lies
"In 2016, it only took six months for President Duterte to destroy our trust in existing institutions. And I’m not out of the woods. I still have to ask myself, 'Am I going to jail or not?' ...
In state capitols, nonprofit newsrooms are filling gaps left by newspaper cuts
The overall number of journalists covering statehouses in the U.S. has risen since 2014, but fewer reporters are covering the capitols full-time, according to a new report.
Eric Boehlert Dies: Media Critic For Media Matters & Salon, Founder Of Press Run Newsletter Killed In Bike Accident At 57
Eric Boehlert, a media critic devoted to calling out right-wing misinformation through his writing at Media Matters for America, Salon, Daily Kos and most recently as the founder of the ...
A look behind the scenes at some of America’s best investigative journalism
The Goldsmith Award honors great investigations. The Shorenstein Center got the inside scoop on how the finalists did their work.
Research scholarship about AI and journalism
The researchers used these search terms: robot journalism, automated journalism, algorithm journalism, computational journalism, augmented journalism, artificial journalism, and …
Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership
We believe that the news media industry needs leaders who are passionate about journalism, but also understand how to run an innovative and successful business. What makes our …
Program in Journalism Announces 2022-2023 Visiting Professors
The Program in Journalism announces the slate of journalists chosen to serve as visiting professors in 2022-2023.
Journalism That Holds Power to Account
Plaintiffs allege the state’s Medicaid program has caused young people with serious mental health conditions to suffer unnecessarily, ending up in hospitals and residential treatment ...