The International Reporting Project (IRP) is accepting applications for its new media reporting trip to Mozambique from October 24 to November 6, 2014. The focus o... Read more
By Jasper Azuatalam The news of the entry of Ebola virus to Nigeria on the 23th of July, 2014, through the late Patrick Sawyer was devastating and scary. The way in which the late Liberian i... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Most people would agree that if the founding fathers of Nigeria were to stir from their graves and look at the nation, they would not see the Nigeria of their dreams. Certai... Read more
By Jasper Ikedi Azuatalam One thing that is paramount in the heart of every Igbo man is the yearning for the emergence of a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction. For decades, the Igbos have... Read more
By David Carr USA Today and other Gannett newspapers will be spun off into a stand-alone print company. Jake Naughton / The New York Times Media companies spin off newspapers, to uncert... Read more
By John McDuling Last week, America’s biggest newspaper by total circulation, USA Today, was effectively discarded by its owner. News Corp, the owner of the second biggest (the Wall Str... Read more
By Bob Eggington In parliamentary reporting, providing context and analysis is essential. Unlike breaking news reporting, parliamentary reporting usually requires sufficient background knowl... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Two new platforms aim to connect journalists with outlets interested in publishing their content and to make the payment process easier. The sites, NewsFixed and Jurnid, are... Read more
By Alexandra Northington What is viewability, you ask? First things first: A viewable impression is a metric of online advertising that indicates if a display ad is actually viewable w... Read more
By Anya Schiffrin Anya Schiffrin, director of the Media and Communications program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, introduces the new book... Read more
