The reliability of news related to the 2024 election has been cast with doubt more than ever before.
News organizations must balance quality and authenticity to maintain both their relevance and personal integrity.
A “coffee shop” approach might be key.
The “groundbreaking” software isn’t representative of reality, says AFPC-USA’s Sissel McCarthy.
The danger doom scrolling poses to our mental health lies in its ability to reinforce negative thoughts and feelings.
Many Black Americans frequently encounter or hear news coverage that they deem racist or racially insensitive.
This bold move caters to the growing demand for audio journalism.
Research highlights a correlation between engaged journalism and economic and audience support for newsrooms.
A new report shows how news consumption has evolved in the age of social media.