by wak002 | Oct 26, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Coronavirus-Driven Downturn Hits Newspapers Hard as TV News Thrives The Journalism Creators Program at CUNY teaches participants to launch their own news products, from wherever they are Google releases new tools for journalists — and shares insider insight on what’s...
by rmccargo | Sep 3, 2019 | Ethics in the News
An unrepresented demographic has caused a shift in mainstream media consumption. Another mass shootings dominated the news this weekend. The Columbia Journalism Review takes a look at the media’s focus on this story. As Hurricane Dorian moves...
by bzalvare | Apr 15, 2019 | Trending Topics
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Six University of Arkansas students were chosen as student media leaders to manage the student media outlets in the Office of Student Affairs for the upcoming year. Chase Reavis was selected as the new Arkansas Traveler editor. Reavis is a...
by rmccargo | Apr 9, 2018 | Ethics in the News
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Sinclair Broadcast Group heard from several journalism school deans and department chairs after mandating news anchors read an on-air statement. Click here to learn more about the letter sent to Sinclair and the response. Pew Research Center...
by cwelter | Jun 12, 2017 | Ethics in the News
An article published by The Guardian discussed The New York Times’ publication of leaked photos from the suicide bombing in the Manchester Arena. An article published by Poynter discussed the possible consequences of eliminating editors’ roles at the New...