Revitalizing Local News: 12 Projects That Are Making a Difference
Local news is worth fighting for. These ventures are boosting local news through collaboration, training, and funding.
Local news is worth fighting for. These ventures are boosting local news through collaboration, training, and funding.
Sometimes you just need a creative tribe. We’re updating our list of favorite Slack communities for writers and creators.
It’s key to adapt your writing to suit all audiences. These dos and don’ts will give you a good foundation to write for all your readers.
Each month we highlight news sites under a timely category. Here are some of our favorite technology news sites.
Nov. 6 is quickly approaching. If you’re reporting on the midterm elections, these tools can help.
Journalism in the U.S. faces a number of challenges that blockchain technology has the potential to address and possibly solve.
Readers must take an active role in news consumption. News literacy could help bridge the “trust gap” between readers and journalists.
Ensure your audience will find your site effective and attractive. Here are a few website design tips to keep in mind.
Our look at some of the most recent and significant AP Stylebook changes.
A news agent can play an integral part in your job search, so before you choose to hire (and pay) one, do your research.
By livestreaming, amateur journalists are shaking things up in the media – and by all accounts, this is only the tip of the iceberg.
We’ve got your photography cheat sheet right here. We’ve compiled some of our favorite all-around photography sites for gear, training and more.
We’re adding to our fact-checking series with some new tools for journalists and content creators to utilize to build trust with audiences.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re recognizing 10 Hispanic journalists and their contributions to their communities.
Generating digital dollars just got easier. A new report by the Associated Press looks at a few successful tactics for capturing digital ad revenue.
Constructive journalism is a growing field that uses positive psychology to combat news fatigue and empower readers.
Today, journalists and other content creators must be able to tell their stories in all formats. But the transition from voice to print isn’t always easy.
Holding reader attention is an increasing concern for news organizations., but long-form content remains an effective tool for the spread of messages.
News organizations are revitalizing their newsletters to connect with readers in a direct and personal way.
Trainers graduated from the Newseum Freedom Forum Institute’s program and can now teach the curriculum to their news organizations.