Top news of the week: 10.03.2022.
Future Of News & Journalism
“An information dark age”: Russia’s new “fake news” law has outlawed most independent journalism there
"Military censorship in Russia has quickly moved into a new phase...the threat of criminal prosecution of both journalists and citizens who spread information about military hostilities ...
“In a world of cultural warriors, playing it down the middle is a journalistic imperative but also a huge commercial opportunity”
Reuters editor-in-chief Alessandra Galloni speaks about war coverage, journalism and impartiality ahead of the 2022 Reuters Memorial Lecture Alessandra Galloni (1974) is the first …
Do Journalists Need to Be Brands?
Trick question. You already are one, whether you want to be or not.
Should journalists call themselves 'storytellers'?
Plus: On the ground with journalists in Mexico, the digital divide among investigative journalists, and why ESPN became politicized
The future is feminist: lessons from journalists in Mexico and Argentina
Femicide covered in a sexist tone A scourge of femicides documented in Latin America over the past decade, likely due to increased reporting, has set the stage for activists to …
Jin Ding will lead staff at Public Integrity that’s now majority people of color
Jin Ding, an experienced journalism fundraiser, has joined the Center for Public Integrity’s leadership team as chief of staff.
“Sounds like a well-trained liar”: Journalists lose some credibility by calling themselves “storytellers”
A survey in the U.S. found the public associates "storytellers" with liars and making things up. Probably not what you were going for with your Twitter bio.
Australia pressured Google and Facebook to pay for journalism. Is America next?
<p>SYDNEY – More than a dozen years ago, the US Federal Trade Commission sponsored an ominously titled workshop, “How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?” The gathering included a ...