Top news of the week: 19.06.2022.
Journalism That Holds Power to Account
The 1973 Watergate hearings changed popular opinion after Richard Nixon’s landslide win. Here’s what is — and isn’t — different today.
Journalists Sense Turmoil in Their Industry Amid Continued Passion for Their Work
A survey of U.S.-based journalists finds 77% would choose their career all over again, though 57% are highly concerned about future restrictions on press freedom.
Arron Banks loses libel action against reporter Carole Cadwalladr
Guardian journalist was being sued for defamation over Brexit backer’s ‘covert relationship’ with Russia
Battered by 9 years of Coalition government, the ABC now has a hard road of repair ahead
One of the national broadcaster’s most urgent challenges will be ensuing its journalists feel management has their backs.
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‘Back in the cockpit’: The San Antonio Express-News moves into its new newsroom
The Hearst-owned paper officially moved into its new building last week after more than 2 years of remote work, part of which was spent newsroom-less
Meredith Clark on race, power and why the media have fallen short on diversity
Dan and Ellen talk with Professor Meredith Clark, their colleague at Northeastern University. Dr. Clark is an associate professor in the School of Journalism and the Department of ...
“We Have to Be Ready”: Steady and Calm Joe Kahn Takes Charge of the Turbulent Times
On Day 1 atop the masthead, the new executive editor talks social media controversies, digital transformation, and meeting the hyperpartisan political moment. “The idea that the Times is ...