by Serena O'Sullivan | Dec 16, 2019 | Blog, What We're Reading
Blog Since young people find authenticity, fairness, diversity and inclusiveness “critically important,” incorporating these values into news coverage can help draw in this demographic. How Young People Consume News and The Implications For Mainstream...
by Celeste Sepessy | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog, Education, Homepage, Partners
Day: December 12, 2019 Journalism students are not ignorant of the issues our industry faces. They know about mergers and layoffs. They know about the public’s distrust and “fake news” accusations. They, like us, sometimes have to justify their career choice to their...
by Dan Gillmor | Nov 21, 2019 | Blog, Corrections, Homepage
Corrections What do journalistic corrections — and policies on how they should work — have in common across the news craft? Not much, apart from a consensus that forthright, prompt corrections of errors are a hallmark of integrity. Should they have a lot more in...
by Gail Rhodes | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog, Corrections
Blog As the News Co/Lab moves ahead in a new initiative to improve the effectiveness of journalistic corrections online, we’ve surveyed existing data on corrections, misinformation and fact-checking as a prelude to doing our own research. Our look into the field found...
by Dan Gillmor | Nov 5, 2019 | Blog, Corrections
Blog What happens when you get people from major news organizations, tech platform companies and academia into a room to talk about journalistic corrections and how to make them more effective in a digital media environment? We’re going to find out next week when...
by Dan Gillmor | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog, Corrections
Blog We’re elated that Ted Han is joining us in our recently announced corrections initiative, a project aimed at bringing journalistic corrections and major updates more fully into the digital age. Ted’s expertise in software development and passion for...