Forty-plus newspapers across the U.S. to publish Letters to the Future this week, predicting the outcome of the 2015 Paris Climate Conference—before the talks begin.
The redesign of the New Orleans alt-weekly was executed by art director Dora Sison and her team.
Michelle Ferrier, associate dean of innovation at Scripps College of Journalism at Ohio University, discusses the threat many women journalists face from online trolls. She also discusses Troll Busters, a suite of technology designed to combat online harassment.
Performing artists and event venues are becoming even bolder in what they exact in return for granting reporters, photographers and videographers access.
St. Louis alternative weekly unveils print redesign.
"Free-thinking consumers believe that a publication that’s not afraid to make powerful enemies is less likely to be bought off by advertisers," says Metro Newspapers CEO Dan Pulcrano.
"Does the Stranger have so much power that it no longer deserves its 'alternative' status?"
It's All Journalism talks to Carrie Brown, who launched the first program dedicated to social journalism at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism. Brown talks about the program's inaugural year and how journalists can improve their social journalism skills.
The 10,000-plus word investigative report tracks an alleged sexual abuse scandal within the Diocese of Monterey and the church's attempt to keep the real story from the public.
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