Kansas City update: corrections, FAQ, and more
If transparency is an essential principle for a news organization, nowhere is that more important than in how it handles corrections. A team at The Kansas City Star aims to help their newsroom be a leader in the news industry in doing this right. Before I tell you...
Advocating more action on the demand side…
The catchphrases of the past year — “alternative facts,” “fake news,” “truth decay,” and a “post-truth world” — speak to why the journalistic metaphor of shining a light is no longer sufficient.
News Co/Lab news: Science and medicine
In the modern world, you’re unusual, to put it mildly, if you haven’t looked online for information about a medical issue. And if you have, you are aware — or should be — of the avalanche of junk science, sleazy marketing, and other questionable practices you’re...
Journalism’s new rules? We’re getting closer.
In 2009, as I was working on a book about media literacy, I published a list of “rules” describing how I’d like to see journalism organizations operate in an age of digital communications.
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