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“My hope is that journalism educators meet this demand by doing what we wish more journalists did within their newsrooms.” Jacob L. Nelson
“Every day you can scope down what you’re doing to the most important things is another day you can keep fighting.” Snigdha Sur
“I truly wish every reporter could have the experience of getting a raise on the same day they produced something of value to their readers.”
Plus: A more nuanced picture of misinformation on less-moderated platforms like Telegram, and a strategy for how journalists can transform “fake news” attacks into teaching moments for news literacy.
Using public documents and crowdsourced data, supported by shoe-leather reporting, Watchdog hopes to arm citizens with information that can effect real change.
The sports and culture website earns 95% of its revenue from subscriptions. When Normal Gossip launched paid subscriptions last month, the podcast gave Defector its biggest one-week increase in more than a year.
Partnerships are key ways to sustain local news in places where news coverage is diminishing or critical issues are going underreported.
“In the 24-hour news cycle, a glut of crisis narratives keeps us on edge. How can we avoid cognitive burnout while getting the news we need?”
OpenMind Magazine launched just a month ago, with a goal of “tackling science controversies and deceptions.”