619. Journalists need to show their work to earn readers’ trust
Julia Angwin, founder and CEO of Proof News, discusses how journalists can restore trust by adopting a scientific approach to their reporting.
Read MoreJulia Angwin, founder and CEO of Proof News, discusses how journalists can restore trust by adopting a scientific approach to their reporting.
Read MoreLaunched in September, The Examination delivers investigative journalism aimed at creating a healthier world.
Read MoreAs the breaking news reporter for Columbia University’s City Newsroom, graduate student Francesca Maria Lorenzini covered pro-Palestinian protests at the school’s New York City campus.
Read MorePulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ted Bridis teaches investigative journalism to the next generation of media professionals at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.
Read MoreKaren Rundlet became the new executive director and CEO of the Institute for Nonprofit News in January. She discusses how INN’s network of more than 450 independent news organizations across North America are connecting with their communities to generate a sustainable revenue stream.
Read MoreBy focusing on the audience funnel, owner and publisher Tom Lappas was able to generate 9,000 email subscribers and generated $34,000 at the Henrico Citizen.
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