Not If, but How Mongabay’s mission to report on untold environmental stories. December 3, 2024 By Lauren Watson
Why We Must Learn to Embrace Ambiguity November 29, 2024 By Charles Foster Journalists seek seriousness and certainty, and to predict the future. They should stop.
How Twitter Turning to X Changed Journalism November 27, 2024 By Feven Merid Reporters and editors discuss the ‘information cesspool’ the site has become under the stewardship of one Elon Musk.
Truth Social and Consequences November 25, 2024 By Jem Bartholomew The political press gears up for an unprecedented story: the social media executive in chief.
The Promise of IndyMedia November 22, 2024 By Feven Merid Twenty-five years after its founding, a much-diminished community journalism organization may still offer a model for the future.
Requiem for the Jersey Journal October 31, 2024 By Helene Stapinski As scrappy and gritty as the city it covered, the only newspaper in Hudson County, N.J., will close in February, at age 157.
Los Angeles Times editorials editor resigns after owner blocks presidential endorsement October 23, 2024 By Sewell Chan
The Final Flight of the Airline Magazine October 16, 2024 By Lucy Schiller United’s in-flight publication goes digital—and marks the end of an era.
Trouble at Global Press October 10, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo A nonprofit that trains women journalists in the developing world is recalibrating its model amid a fundraising crunch.
The Paywall Gambit October 9, 2024 By Adam Piore Reuters and CNN have put up digital paywalls. Will their audiences buy in?
The Before and After October 2, 2024 By Lauren Watson Meta’s Canadian news ban, as told through my small town.
Separate, unequal, and ‘glorious’ August 5, 2024 By Bill Grueskin When split newsrooms work, and when they falter