589. Why would anyone still want to be a journalist?
Matthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano discuss their new book, “The Journalist’s Predicament: Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession.”
Read MoreMatthew Powers and Sandra Vera-Zambrano discuss their new book, “The Journalist’s Predicament: Difficult Choices in a Declining Profession.”
Read MoreAdrienne Russell, co-director of the Center for Journalism, Media, and Democracy in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington, discusses her new book, “The Mediated Climate: How Journalists, Big Tech, and Activists Are Vying for Our Future.”
Read MoreMartin Reynolds, co-executive director of external affairs and funding, talks about the Maynard Institute’s Fault Lines newsroom diversity and anti-bias training.
Read MoreJeff Jarvis, faculty member at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, talks about his latest book, “The Gutenberg Parenthesis: The Age of Print and Its Lesson for the Age of the Internet.”
Read MoreEditor Stacy Palmer talks about The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s shift in status to a nonprofit and what that means for the philanthropic community.
Read MoreKristy Parker and Anne Tindall from Project Democracy discuss a new report they co-authored with Justin Florence entitled “How to tell whether a government investigation or prosecution is ‘weaponized.'”
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