Journalists can say whatever they want, right? Wrong. ABC News Director, Justin Stevens, gives examples of the legal obligations journalists have towards stories and the people within them, and why ...
What is 'off the record?' What's a nutgraf? From A1 to -30-, this guide help you navigate the world of journalism words with confidence.
For journalists reporting on conflicts, understanding IHL provides a framework to analyse and report on violations, fostering ...
National political journalists are beating a path to John Thune’s door since his recent elevation to U.S. Senate majority leader. He has responded with refreshingly boring interviews, including on ...
Headline writers have settled on 'awkward' to describe the Jan. 6 election certification — but is that the right word?
When reporting in solidarity, journalists use newsworthiness criteria, sourcing tactics, and framing styles that are distinct from those typically used by mainstream media.
We spotlight 8 free data sources journalists can use to report on economic issues ranging from GDP and inflation to economic ...
As the dust settles on 2024’s festivities and we embark on a new year, media organizations will again consider how to navigate shrinking budgets, shifting ...
“While most defamation lawsuits against media companies are either settled out of court or dismissed in their early stages, the Young case represents a rare example of a case actually going to trial, ...
Across the world and especially here at home, media narratives about Israel are often filled with bias, selective reporting, ...
A Man of Parts and Learning” is the first winner of this year’s Sidney Awards, which I created in honor of philosopher and ...
Democracy Now!' continued to discuss the new HBO Original film Surveilled and explore the film's investigation of high-tech spyware firms with journalist Ronan Farrow and director Matthew O'Neill: AMY ...