Overnight, Ben Smith opened Semafor’s media newsletter by noting an impending transition “from vivisection to post-mortem”: the election, he wrote, “will be followed inevitably by a round of ...
The fight for public perception is an equally critical front, and each group seeks to impose its version of events, to manipulate the truth. Journalists who feel duty-bound to report on the violence ...
I doubt anyone underestimates the business instincts or acumen of Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and one of the wealthiest ...
Media consumption in the Arab American capital has the potential to swing the presidential election. No story is bigger than ...
Last week, DeepMind, Google’s AI research lab, made a tool for identifying AI-generated text generally available—a widely ...
From sanewashing to false equivalence, many readers have had it with their favorite news publications. Editors would do well to listen.
Five months ago—when I stood outside a courthouse in Lower Manhattan with a couple dozen stragglers, half-heartedly hoping to ...
After four decades in journalism, I felt I could no longer follow the rules of impartiality. But I still believe in them.
Felippe Coaglio is a Brazilian reporter based in New York City who works as an international correspondent for TV Globo, the largest broadcaster in Latin America.
Michael Lyle, a reporter in Nevada, knew before the election started that it would be anxiety-inducing, both for the communities he serves and for the nation at large. Since 2010, Lyle has reported in ...
A new press credential aims to find a way for reporters to work freely in a more fragmented and hostile media landscape.  The Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) and the Reporters Committee for Freedom ...
Mentions of automated news in the current climate likely conjure images of tech firms racing to develop AI tools capable of producing news stories comparable to the work of a journalist. Google began ...