by Kristy Roschke | Jan 5, 2024 | Blog, Corrections, Education, Partners, Research
Results for "2023" We have some good news for journalists who want to ensure that the public has the best and most accurate information. Corrections work. When you correct your errors, the people who see the corrections have a more accurate understanding of...
by Kristy Roschke | Apr 24, 2020 | Blog, Research
Results for "new lines of communication" by Kristy Roschke, Celeste Sepessy and Gail Rhodes In 2017, in part in response to increasing attacks on the paper by Rep. Devin Nunes, the Fresno Bee defended its credibility by increasing transparency in its...
by Kristy Roschke | Apr 25, 2019 | Blog, McClatchy, Research
Results for "new lines of communication" by Kristy Roschke, Celeste Sepessy and Gail Rhodes The following case study is from an academic paper presented at the Engaged Journalism Pre-Conference at the 2019 International Communication Association annual...
by Kristy Roschke | Mar 7, 2019 | Blog, Engagement, Research, Transparency
Kristy Roschke Engaged journalism is better when it also boosts community news fluency. We founded the News Co/Lab with a project to help newsrooms increase transparency and engagement. Our work aims to put public service at the forefront of the news process — when...
by Celeste Sepessy | Dec 24, 2018 | Blog, News literacy, Research
News literacy This blog post is the third of a follow-up series on the News Co/Lab’s community news awareness surveys. I’ve spent most of my career reading and writing about fitness and nutrition. Balance is key for both. The best athletes — whether a powerlifter or...
by Kristy Roschke | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, Engagement, Metrics Survey, Research
Results for "how the public" People with higher education levels and more positive attitudes about news can more easily spot fake headlines, according to a research report by the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism...