4 Skills Future Journalists Need, According to Journalists
Cision surveyed more than 3,000 journalists to determine how they feel about the future of the industry – and what they believe it will take to be successful.
Cision surveyed more than 3,000 journalists to determine how they feel about the future of the industry – and what they believe it will take to be successful.
Also in the latest media news recap, Dow Jones and Columbia Journalism School launch a financial journalism training program for HBCUs.
Among the week’s media news not related to Twitter, the U.S. designated WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich “wrongfully detained” by Russia.
Also this week in major media news, tensions grow between management and the union at the New York Times.
Also in the latest media news recap, WaPo launches its first in-house game, “On the Record.”
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Axel Springer says journalists could be replaced by AI.
Also in the latest media news roundup: A look at Spotify’s faltering podcast investments and furloughs at Lee Enterprises.
Also in this week’s media news recap: media companies set content deals with Twitter, TikTok to share algorithm details.
AI in the newsroom doesn’t have to be scary. Here’s how some publishers are implementing it and improving their processes.
There was a lot of news to keep track of this week. Here’s a recap of some of the top stories from the media industry.
Lots of big news to recap this week. Here are 5 top media stories you need to know about.
Each week, we feature blogs we love to follow. Since AI seems to be everywhere, this week’s list features artificial intelligence blogs we love.
2018 was a banner year for AI in journalism. Many of the largest news publishers are embracing machine-learning tools to augment newsrooms.
Newsrooms are becoming inundated with bot technology.
AI use in journalism has presented new challenges never before met in the modern newsroom.
Automation will always find a way.