Events for Journalists and Bloggers in October
October events cover topics like AI, health misinformation and women in visual journalism.
October events cover topics like AI, health misinformation and women in visual journalism.
Catch up on these seasonal AP Style reminders, from the holidays to football and an all-consuming presidential election.
September events cover topics like editing, legal support for journalists, AI for local media, how to interview LGBTQ+ youth and much more.
We’re shedding light on social media mistakes we’ve all made – things that could not only annoy readers but fellow bloggers as well.
Self-editing is where your writing truly comes to life. It isn’t just about fixing errors; it’s about refining your voice and making sure your message hits home.
Heading back to school? Here are a few journalism career paths you already know, and some you might want to investigate further.
August events cover topics like newsletter writing, data journalism, AI tools for audio, podcasting and service journalism.
Self-care isn’t selfish; it’s an investment in your creative future. Here are tips for starting your own self-care practice.
It’s the season for journalism conferences. The next few weeks are packed with opportunities to learn new skills, network and hear about the latest trends in the industry.
At the end of Pride Month, we can keep the original spirit of Pride going by helping the LGBTQIA+ community be heard.
From Pride Month to the Olympics, here are some helpful AP Style reminders for writers covering timely summer topics.
June events for journalists will cover election safety, health journalism, AI image creation, fact-checking and more.
An executive quote isn’t just a brand’s hopeful soundbite. It’s a chance to provide credibility and expertise that news media’s audience will trust; and lend your story additional relevancy.
After monitoring nearly 40K press releases sent via PR Newswire, these are a few of the news trends that stood out in March and April.
May events for journalists will cover environmental journalism, AI in the newsroom, election reporting and more.
Journalists and PR pros face unique challenges that can hit hard. Here are five stress management tips to help you cope.
We have some advice on how to update blog posts to improve your readers’ experience and your site’s SEO.
April events for journalists will cover crafting, detecting deepfakes, travel content, mental health reporting and more.
After monitoring nearly 40K press releases sent via PR Newswire, these are a few of the news trends that stood out in January and February.
From spring holidays to election season and earnings, these are great AP Style reminders for writers covering these timely topics.