By Kwame Karikari Prof. Olatunji Dare came back home in 1977. I returned to Ghana in 1979. At the time and through the 1980s, our continent was ruled by military regimes and one-party states... Read more
By Margaret Looney While journalism professors who want to update their courses face slow approval processes in academia, the field is rapidly evolving, prompting many to wonder what a journ... Read more
By Michele McLellan Online local news startups are devoting significantly more resources to creating content than they are to raising money to pay for it — and that may spell trouble f... Read more
The New Yorker tries out a new distribution method, information security for journalists, Gannett’s content management system and more are found in this week’s Digital Media Mash... Read more
By Mariano Blejman What is an investor in early-stage news media looking for? At Media Factory, we’ve been interviewing teams of journalists from across Latin America in search of the... Read more
By Steve Buttry Continuing my series on live coverage as one of the most important steps in unbolting from the processes and culture of a print newsroom, here are 20 tips on live coverage: I... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the profession and has used the site to further his or her career. If you would like to be featured, e... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Across the world, news organizations still have a lot of work to do to achieve gender equality. Equal pay, work-life balance and the role of women in media and media l... Read more
The use of drones in journalism, a new approach to comment sections, identifying Twitter trends and more are found in this week’s Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for Inte... Read more
By Steve Buttry Daily news meetings are an important place for editors to emphasize priorities. If a morning meeting focuses on the next day’s newspaper, that will be the focus of the staff’... Read more







