Journalists know news and opinion are separate, but readers often can’t tell the difference
By KEVIN LERNER Source : NiemanLab In 18th- and 19th-century newspapers, news and opinion intermingled. The 20th century brought separation — …
By KEVIN LERNER Source : NiemanLab In 18th- and 19th-century newspapers, news and opinion intermingled. The 20th century brought separation — …
By Joey Qi Source: Global Investigative Journalism Network Despite years of suppression, investigative reporting has somehow managed to survive in China. …
By Kristen Kozinski and Neena Kapur Source: New York Times Open Team Doxxing (also sometimes called “doxing”) is a low-level …
By Yardena Schwartz, Source :Columbia Journalism Review AS THE NEWS INDUSTRY LURCHES from one existential crisis to another, one bright …
Winners of the 2017 Pulitzer Prizes are announced . The annual prizes, which mark the best in journalism from the …
By Binjal Shah, Source : Yourstory.com “Some organisations have openly started taking favours, brazenly and embarrassingly, from political parties. One organisation …
BY Priti Patnaik , Source : thewire.in The need for investigative reporting has seldom been more acute. Even as investigative …
By Shiv Aroor Source : Dailyo.in Unless a person is being stung to establish his or her own activities, what …
BY JUSTIN BUCHLER, Source : theconversation.com The basic problem is that the norms that have guided the nonpartisan press are …
BHARAT DOGRA writes about The life and times of an independent writer. He is a freelance journalist who has been involved in …