While the Pew Research Center reports on uncertain times for news organizations because of the pandemic, many Americans give the media high marks on COVID-19 coverage.
Word choice matters. An infectious disease epidemiologist tells the Journalist’s Resource why reporters should reconsider using “patient zero” and “party zero” in their stories.
The Knight Foundation and Gallup partnered to build an online platform to assess trust in the media. The latest podcast discusses how technology intersects with trust in the media.
The Columbia Journalism Review takes a look at press secretary responsibilities in the “Trump-era press.”
One age group is more likely to pay for news than any other. Nieman Lab has the details.