By Jane McDonnell The 2014 Online Journalism Awards — the only comprehensive set of prizes honoring excellence in digital journalism around the world — open today, marking their... Read more
By IJNet Journalists and media organizations in Africa often shy away from development stories, such as those on health and social justice, and instead opt to cover politics. Rebecca D... Read more
Alton Grizzle (left) and Jose Manuel Perez Tornero, Director, Department of Communication and Education, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Alton Grizzle, Programme Specialist in Comm... Read more
he Online News Association, the world’s largest membership organization of digital journalists, has opened the call for entries for the 2014 Online Journalism Awards (OJA... Read more
By Margaret Looney With the Millennium Development Goals set to expire in 2015, the international development community is pondering what comes next. World leaders agreed upon eight goalsas... Read more
By Thomas Kent The Online News Association this month is launching its “do-it-yourself” ethics code project. It’s a mechanism to help news organizations, small startups and individual journa... Read more
By Maite Fernandez News site eldiario.es, a media startup that became successful in less than two years, didn’t get that way by mistake. Founded in September 2012, eldiario.esis already amon... Read more
By Claritza Jimenez Although breaking news events can be chaotic, the process for covering them live on social media and the web doesn’t have to be. Planning is key to helping live new... Read more
By Angela Washeck There’s no shortage of international journalism conferences these days, and there’s a reason. With legacy publishers having difficulty making their digital efforts pr... Read more
By Izabela Moi For more than three years, the blog Mural has practiced collaborative journalism, run away from stereotypes and sought quality in local coverage. Community journalism, c... Read more







