605. Pop culture’s influence on media is the subject of a new college course
Richard Lee, a professor in the Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University, is teaching a class on the intersection of pop culture and media.
606. Private equity firms in search of profits are killing off newsrooms
Margot Susca, American University’s first professor of journalism, accountability and democracy, discusses her new book, “Hedged: How Private Investment Funds Help to Destroy America’s Newsrooms."
610: Report stories that are additive and talk to those no one else is talking to
Jane Ferguson, a foreign correspondent for PBS NewsHour and contributor to The New Yorker, was recently named the inaugural winner of the Neal Conan Prize for Excellence in Journalism....
599. How can journalists and academic researchers find common ground?
Tamar Wilner is a postdoctorate fellow at UT Austin’s School of information, where she works on Co-Designing for Trust National Science Foundation-funded project aimed at tackling the misinformation crisis....
598. Empowerment journalism: How to build trust with the community you’re covering
Andie Crossan and Britney Dennison coauthored The Empowerment Journalism Guide. Crossan talks to It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell about how empowerment journalism can help newsrooms produce “community-engaged reporting.”
597. J-school students express hope, concern for journalism’s future
Angelica Amegashie, Andrew Herbst, and Beatrice Amune are members of the student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists at William Paterson University. The chapter was recently named SPJ’s...