by wak002 | Sep 28, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Many Americans Get News on YouTube, Where News Organizations and Independent Producers Thrive Side by Side The election could be contested and last for weeks after Nov. 3. Here’s what experts think journalists should know. Allissa Richardson thinks it’s time to...
by wak002 | Sep 21, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Political Divides, Conspiracy Theories and Divergent News Sources Heading Into 2020 Election Bermix Studio / Unsplash COVID-19 has disproportionately depleted finances of Latino, Black, Native American households: Survey Could Ginsburg’s death be the biggest election...
by wak002 | Sep 14, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Who’s interested in “slow journalism”? Turns out, mostly the same people who are into regular ol’ fast journalism Voters’ Attitudes About Race and Gender Are Even More Divided Than in 2016 How the journalism industry’s elitism locks out folks from underrepresented...
by wak002 | Sep 8, 2020 | Ethics in the News
The Atlantic tried to artistically show gender dysphoria on its cover. Instead it damaged the trust of transgender readers. When journalism and Silicon Valley collide Journalists perceive stories published in local news outlets to be less newsworthy The Ballot aims to...
by wak002 | Aug 31, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Americans See Skepticism of News Media as Healthy, Say Public Trust in the Institution Can Improve Most Americans Think Social Media Sites Censor Political Viewpoints Most Americans are skeptical of the media but want to feel connected, study finds Scientific...
by wak002 | Aug 24, 2020 | Ethics in the News
What makes fake news feel true when it isn’t? For one thing, hearing it over and over again What can “folk theories of journalism” tell us about why some people don’t trust us? Coronavirus vaccines: We address 3 big questions about safety, distribution and adoption...