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Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common ...
We'll never know how Sovereignty vs. Journalism would have played out over three Triple Crown races. Horse racing continues to drop the ball.
The year 2024 began with grim news for the news. The Los Angeles Times laid off 115 staffers in January, triggering doomsday conclusions about journalism’s future. Media experts who had worked hard to ...
It offers high-quality journalism that’s free, widely accessible and local. Let’s reframe the debate This is a moment for public media to reclaim its community-centered identity, but first we need to ...
WUSF earned five national awards for its journalism in 2024. The awards from the Public Media Journalists Association are for broadcast, digital and multimedia coverage from WUSF News in 2024. The ...
Indian American media executive Vivek Shah has been elected as the new chair of the foundation board at at CUNY to help further its mission to provide accessible, high-quality journalism education.
At the 2025 Florida Association of Broadcasters Annual Convention, Fox Television Stations CEO Jack Abernethy said broadcast ownership restrictions are among the biggest obstacles facing local ...
(Update: Adding video) By: Shaanth Nanguneri A novel proposal that would mandate tech companies to pay local journalism outlets for using their news content failed to gain steam in its first floor ...
Scott Kobler of McCarter & English earns the 2025 Loretta Weinberg Award for supporting journalism, public media and civic engagement.
From 6 to 9 June, young journalists and journalism students from across the country delved into solutions journalism and inclusive media. The workshop introduced the basic principles of constructive ...
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