Your Local Newspaper Might Not Have a Single Reporter (www.wsj.com)
Rise of ‘ghost newsrooms’ is spawning efforts by local news startups to fill the void.
Rise of ‘ghost newsrooms’ is spawning efforts by local news startups to fill the void.
Some news publishers in the UK, US and elsewhere have been “profoundly affected” by a string of Google search and Discover updates since September affecting traffic and, as a result, revenue....
In the latest newsroom fallout over the war, BBC journalists say the corporation is failing to humanise Palestinians.
Russian independent news media is still functioning from Riga, Latvia. The exile presents challenges to newsgathering and press freedom.
Intervention over a UAE-backed bid is welcome, but it’s unlikely to signal a new era of media-ownership transparency, writes Jane Martinson
Researchers examine the self-serving fiction of ‘objective’ political news
His political journal challenged liberal and conservative orthodoxies for decades.
'Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi proposes a government resolution to halt any state advertising, subscriptions or other commercial connection with the Haaretz daily newspaper, due to what he describes is the left-wing publication’s “defeatist and false propaganda” against the State of Israel during wartime.'
A journalist working for Russian state television has died from injuries sustained in a drone attack in Ukraine, the network said Thursday....
The war between Israel and Hamas is already one of the deadliest conflicts in decades for reporters, raising concerns from journalism advocates that Israel’s government is making a deliberate attempt to keep the world's eyes off Gaza.
Proposals in European Media Freedom Act on stopping the hacking of phones and guaranteeing press independence have been diluted, say journalists
The media nonprofit’s union wants to stop a collaboration with a newspaper whose reporters are on strike. Editors say the story is more important than solidarity: ‘We’ve got to do journalism on this’
Deadly strikes hit the Gaza home of a news photographer days after an Israeli media advocacy group questioned his coverage of Hamas' Oct. 7, prompting death threats against him on social media.
Belal Jadallah, one of the most beloved and respected journalists in Gaza, was killed yesterday by Israeli shelling. Known locally as “the godfather of Palestinian journalists,” Jadallah was …
Writing about sideline reporting, much less doing it, is fraught with peril....
Russia’s Justice Ministry has added The Moscow Times, an online newspaper popular among Russia’s expatriate community, to its list of “foreign agents” in the country’s continuing crackdown on critical news media and opposition.
Two people with knowledge of the situation told Semafor that staffers who signed the letter criticizing Israel's military campaign in Gaza have been told that they will not be allowed to cover the conflict in any way for at least three months.
Over half of counties in the US now have just one or no local news outlets
"We should all be concerned about the suppression of debate by an intolerant elite who regard differing opinions as anathema," he added at the company's annual meeting.
The Telegraph has issued its official policy on generative AI, which is "permissive" for "back office" use but prohibits its use in writing.
Robert Fico describes leading broadcasters and newspapers as hostile and says they are ‘unwelcome guests at government office’
If the first casualty of war is truth, it’s not often the fault of the journalists on the frontline who do a tough job in difficult circumstances.
He calls fake news an enemy that threatens democracy. Critics of President Yoon Suk Yeol say he is silencing journalists in the name of fighting disinformation.
Beyoncé reporter Caché McClay talks using fandom and journalism to shape and execute USA Today's hyper-specific role examining her cultural impact.
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