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@Penenberg shared
On Dec 20, 2021
RT @sewellchan: “Journalists are fond of narratives of decline, trading nostalgic memories of ‘the good old days,’ and yet the truth is that the old days weren’t all that good—or at least they weren’t very good for very many people.” Me, in @CJR: https://t.co/8pxuRKsHQn via @cjr
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Tough Business

Tough Business

<p>Sewell Chan on the journalism industry’s persistent struggles</p>

@brianstelter shared
On Dec 20, 2021
RT @Jon_Allsop: Throughout the pandemic, dominant US media narratives have treated avoiding infection and severe illness with COVID as a matter of personal responsibility. That's been evident again in various Omicron how-to and personal essays. /1 https://t.co/jtNmiVWS43
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The Omicron surge and the illusion of individualism

The Omicron surge and the illusion of individualism

<p>Late last week, Shawn McCreesh, a writer at New York magazine, declared “what remained of the media-holiday-party industrial complex” to be over. Denizens of New York City’s media ...

@pilhofer shared
On Dec 18, 2021
I have not read 99.9 percent of the deluge of NiemanLab predictions this year, but @gabemschneider’s caught my eye. I think he’s absolutely right. Inequity is not the singular purview of for-profit journalism. I agree… with an asterisk. https://t.co/H6YyhE6RGW
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The sheen of nonprofit news wears off

The sheen of nonprofit news wears off

"The most important thing for a newsroom isn’t being 'nonprofit' — it’s about the values it lives up to."

@mathewi shared
On Dec 17, 2021
RT @jnelz: Journalism and medicine are very different, so what does it mean that each is in the midst of a public trust crisis? @ArtsPractica and I tackle this question for @Slate's @FutureTenseNow. https://t.co/5JKP445zd1
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@macloo shared
On Dec 18, 2021
RT @TomNamako: Pleased to see @paldhous and @Zhirji28's piece — The Climate Crisis, By The Numbers: Your Guide To Humanity’s Greatest Challenge — was recognized by @datajournalism as one of its 12 brilliant data journalism projects of 2021! https://t.co/BnU8dfd2Pm https://t.co/RBa7ZfhNq2
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12 brilliant data journalism projects of 2021

12 brilliant data journalism projects of 2021

Take a look back at some of the most memorable data journalism projects published in 2021: Learn more about the tools, techniques and resources used

@NiemanLab shared
On Dec 18, 2021
RT @lenfestinst: "Despite the challenges they face in terms of resources, community media has been serving these groups far better than mainstream media has — which drives us to question which media is 'mainstream' to who in these ecosystems" - @JeseniaDeMoyaC https://t.co/3quwSW3FH8
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Community media keeps outpacing mainstream media

Community media keeps outpacing mainstream media

"The year 2022 will further propel the movement that ignited the new U.S. American mainstream — one that will be organically diverse, increasingly inclusive, and factually equitable for ...

@Chanders shared
On Dec 17, 2021
RT @bzelizer: My new article, appearing in the inaugural issue of Memory, Mind and Media. https://t.co/ZyWmLyOBRN
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What journalism tells us about memory, mind and media

What journalism tells us about memory, mind and media

What journalism tells us about memory, mind and media - Volume 1

@ckrewson shared
On Dec 17, 2021
RT @TheLocalNewsLab: What we're remembering from 2021 🎆: Pieces that inspired and revitalized us from @jihiitea @LIONPubs @NMLocalNews @sarahgustavus @d_holli @mitrakalita https://t.co/0d9QNMy0uG
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One Good Idea: Take a break!

One Good Idea: Take a break!

Inspiration for the new year In the past few weeks, we have found ourselves saying “yes!,” “spot on!”, “that’s so smart,” and “there are so many good points here” in so many …