Top news of the week: 24.07.2022.
A New Kind of Partnership: Journalists and Civil Society Organizations Are Teaming Up
The practice upends the industry’s drive for neutrality. But cross-field collaborations are becoming more commonplace
Journalism That Holds Power to Account
Ten Florida men with felony convictions have been charged with voter fraud because prosecutors say they registered and voted illegally. Critics say the punishments are unfair.
You Trust the Media More Than You Say You Do
A new poll shows confidence in the press is still sinking. Don’t believe it.
English courts get new powers to dismiss Slapp cases against reporters
Strategic lawsuits against public participation have been used by rich to try to stifle free speech
American Journalism Project invests $3.15 million in three local, nonprofit news organizations
The first venture philanthropy dedicated to local news, the American Journalism Project’s unique model focuses on helping nonprofit news organizations grow their business teams …
Opinion | To editorialize or not? After Gannett cuts way back, the debate continues.
A decision from the largest newspaper chain in the country to cut editorials continues to spark a range of opinions, inside the company and out.
Council tax levy could replace TV licence fee in future funding model
Under the proposal all households would pay for the BBC through their local authority bill
Texas abortion foes use legal threats and propose more laws to increase pressure on providers and their allies
No criminal charges have been filed under two current Texas laws restricting abortion, but abortion opponents are looking to build on the momentum of recent victories, including the Supreme ...