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Top news of the week: 23.10.2022.

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@jeffjarvis shared
On Oct 18, 2022
The Semaform. 😏 https://t.co/0i652MWxKP
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Semafor debuts in a tough media environment, with an aim toward decluttering the news

Semafor debuts in a tough media environment, with an aim toward decluttering the news

Semafor debuted Tuesday showcasing a new take on the old-fashioned news article.

@srubenfeld shared
On Oct 21, 2022
RT @froomkin: This is good. Semafor’s idea that consumers “choose [news sources] that reinforce our beliefs because we love feeling right … and feeling superior to the people who you disagree with” is morally corrupt both-sideism. Yuck. https://t.co/WhAjJfo45B
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Semafor Is The Problem

Semafor Is The Problem

All around the world, and especially in the United States, widening economic inequality, deep sociological divides, pathetic political systems, rapacious capitalism, and failing public ...

@Brizzyc shared
On Oct 19, 2022
RT @sona: Applications are open for our new Local Investigations Fellowship! In addition to a resume and clips, we're asking applicants to submit a memo of their investigative story idea or area of focus. https://t.co/Hg8JlblbDg
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Local Investigations Fellowship

Local Investigations Fellowship

The Local Investigations Fellowship will develop the next generation of investigative reporters to produce accountability journalism at the local level.

@Digidave shared
On Oct 17, 2022
In the year 2040 I won't edit text. I'll describe how I want the text to be edited “Edit this piece to have a politically neutral tone, in the style of Hunter S. Thomson, and take the anecdote from the sixth paragraph and use it as a kicker.” https://t.co/UhHWr9p79C
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Opinion | The future of content creation with AI is closer than you might think

Opinion | The future of content creation with AI is closer than you might think

Automation has been limited to sports stories and earning reports, but strides in image creation open a wealth of possibilities

@NiemanLab shared
On Oct 20, 2022
"Journalists are all about taking [themselves] out of it. The journey is about how do you come to this with all of you in it?" https://t.co/KBgqP92RbE
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7 Tips for Journalists from Restorative-Justice Practitioners

7 Tips for Journalists from Restorative-Justice Practitioners

We hope this Free Press guide reveals a new way of working, one that treats the other side of the “interview” as delicate, sacred and powerful.

@srubenfeld shared
On Oct 19, 2022
RT @spj_tweets: "Journalists had launched a byline strike, removing their names from articles in solidarity. On Tuesday, they went a step further, taking to the picket line at noon." https://t.co/Dk0HllPSiT
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists go on strike

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalists go on strike

Newsroom workers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, represented by the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, went on strike at noon Tuesday. The Guild said workers voted Monday to authorize an unfair ...

@nycjim shared
On Oct 18, 2022
Suspended: How an LAUSD journalism teacher’s "dream" job turned into nightmare. https://t.co/lnrkzPNQIf https://t.co/FDfPhFndg6
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Suspended: How an LAUSD journalism teacher’s ‘dream’ job at school named for slain reporter Daniel Pearl turned into nightmare

Suspended: How an LAUSD journalism teacher’s ‘dream’ job at school named for slain reporter Daniel Pearl turned into nightmare

On the day she made a decision leading to suspension from her “dream” journalism teaching job at an L.A. Unified high school named for slain reporter Daniel Pearl, Adriana Chavira had no ...

@mediagazer shared
On Oct 20, 2022
Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting says Planet Aid paid $1.925M to settle fees under California's anti-SLAPP law, ending a six-year libel suit (Reveal) https://t.co/yyDGbITfOk https://t.co/X8pkJnbgZv
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International Charity Planet Aid Pays $1.925 Million to Settle Six-Year Libel Lawsuit

International Charity Planet Aid Pays $1.925 Million to Settle Six-Year Libel Lawsuit

This is the largest-ever settlement of a fees dispute under California’s anti-SLAPP statute.