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Recognizes exceptional journalism that makes a difference to the lives of people and their communities. The award is sponsored by editors from the former Knight Ridder. Winner: Kavitha Surana, ...
Instituted by the Ramnath Goenka Foundation, the awards recognise the best of journalism, showcasing 25 outstanding contributions from print, digital and broadcast platforms from across 18 categories, ...
Pretty soon, I won’t have to edit Nieman Lab stories anymore. Instead, I’ll have AI edit them as me. And if I get tired of “myself,” I can move on to get edits from other people who write about ...
This is a dangerous season for journalism. Legendary newspapers are being gutted by careless owners, foreign correspondents fired while still in war zones, local papers shut down entirely. Into the ...
Here is what teens are telling us about “the news,” in their own blunt vocabulary. In the News Literacy Project’s 2025 report, an overwhelming majority of teens (84%) offered a negative word to ...
In this episode of Journalism 2050, we’re joined by two guests who show—in different yet equally promising ways—what the future of journalism can look like. Vanan Murugesan is the executive director ...
A college student withdrew from consideration for a reporting role in our newsroom this week because of how we use artificial intelligence. It reminded me again how college journalism programs are ...
An Editor at Large: Don’t blame rapacious owners of media organizations for the loss of public trust. Blame biased, incompetent reporting. Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Allison Robbert/Associated ...
If you’ve worked in a technical role in news for long enough, you likely remember when the “show your work” spirit was everywhere. Newsroom nerds shared code on GitHub, swapped tips on social media ...
Abstract: Sixth-generation (6G) mobile communication networks are expected to have dense infrastructures, large antenna size, wide bandwidth, cost-effective hardware, diversified positioning methods, ...
UO journalism student Julia Boboc completes an interview for her Charles Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism internship at KLCC in Eugene, Oregon. Photo by Gabriella Sgro. In a fractured ...