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Will robots automate our journalism jobs?

20 December, 2017

BY MELODY KRAMER, Source : Poynter In the past year, a number of articles have come out warning us that …

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TIME : Sold Out

29 November, 2017

By Howard R. Gold Source : Columbia Journalism Review The sale highlights the inability of the country’s largest magazine publisher by …

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The real history of fake news

17 June, 2017

By  David Uberti , Source : Columbia Journalism Review Commercial monopolies, coupled with lack of political partisanship, gave news organizations …

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What is fake news? Its origins and how it grew in 2016.

17 June, 2017

By : James Carson , Source : The Telegraph It was at Donald Trump’s first press conference as President-elect when the term “fake news” broke out …

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Stopped from entering studio, how Arnab Goswami built his own in 100 days

11 April, 2017

By Binjal Shah, Source : Yourstory.com “Some organisations have openly started taking favours, brazenly and embarrassingly, from political parties. One organisation …

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What is the Worth of Investigative Journalism?

23 March, 2017

BY Priti Patnaik , Source : thewire.in The need for investigative reporting has seldom been more acute. Even as investigative …

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Does nonpartisan journalism have a future?

25 January, 2017

BY JUSTIN BUCHLER, Source : theconversation.com The basic problem is that the norms that have guided the nonpartisan press are …

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“Cooke was a warning shot. It was a harbinger of all kinds of journalistic scandals to come.”

3 June, 2016

Janet Cooke, a reporter for The Washington Post, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize April 13, 1981, for feature writing with …

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“Investigative brand journalism”: the next level of sponsored content

6 April, 2016

By LAURA HAZARD OWEN  Source : Nieman Lab In some ways, How to Solve a Murder is just an investigative …

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It’s time for news organizations to embrace Creative Commons

26 March, 2016

By Melody Kramer , Source : poynter.org Creative Commons licensing is a smart way to distribute local or national content when the …

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