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In March and Aprilâas the economic crisis linked to the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, started to hammer the media industryânews organizations made cuts. Some […]
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These are dark times for society, dark times for the media, and dark times for front-line local news reporters who have suffered pay cuts, layoffs and even deaths due to […]
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The New York Times has won its lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission, as a federal judge ruled Thursday that the FCC must turn over net neutrality comment records that […]
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The nation’s most eminent media critics are virtually unanimous that television networks should stop the live broadcasting of the White House’s daily coronavirus briefings, which Donald Trump has turned into a […]
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The coronavirus pandemic will impact every part of our lives and societies, including our news media. Even in the best case scenario, there will be major disruptions in many countries […]
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âIf youâre not going to give me information,â one of my students said during class, âIâm going to take what I have and run with it. Even if something is […]
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Coronavirus isolation moved from a second- to first-person story in newsrooms around the U.S. Tuesday and Wednesday as journalists who attended the annual NICAR conference learned someone in attendance had tested presumptive positive for the disease. […]
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Who should be responsible for curbing the spread of disinformation? We might start by looking at who is responsible for spreading it. Those of us who follow this topic closely […]
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Major social media platforms have empowered individuals who were previously unable to make their ideas visible on a large scale. They have dramatically altered the advertising markets by directly serving […]
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The economic outlook for journalism remains dark. The news industryâs once-dependable revenue model, based on selling advertising and subscriptions, increasingly seems like an artifact from a different era. Against this […]