Citizen Koch aims to show the far reaches of big money in society, and specifically how the Supreme Court Citizens United decision opened the flood gates by deregulating campaign funding.
Journalists are using digital technology every day to find new and innovative ways to tell their stories. Shouldn't they be recognized for those groundbreaking efforts?
This week's podcast features Steve Buttry, the Director of Community Engagement & Social at Digital First Media.
BarcroftTV offers its viewers a heady mix of videos, with subjects ranging from animal attacks to hard-hitting foreign news to a feature about the daily life of a young transgender couple in Oklahoma.
Ashley Messenger discusses a variety of topics on our podcast that are relevant to working journalists, including copyright law, FOIA and hate speech.
Jen Reeves started out working in traditional broadcast journalism and transitioned into the digital sphere. Currently, she is a manager of social media strategy and training at AARP.
One of the great benefits of digital technology is the rise of citizen journalism and blogging, in which amateurs, without any formal training or connections to traditional news outlets, are able to have their voices heard.
Associated Press reporter Jack Gillum uses his computer skills on the technology and privacy beat.
As chief executive officer of Chartbeat, Tony Haile helps collect data on the audiences of some of the biggest media companies in the world, including Gawker, Time and Al Jazeera.
Digital First Media editor-in-chief Jim Brady says Project Thunderdome was all part of a "collective learning experience."