By Arianna Huffington Arianna Huffington (Photo: Copyright by World Economic Forum / swiss-image.ch/Photo Moritz Hager / Flickr) DAVOS — Greetings from Davos. I’m here for the 44... Read more
By Margaret Looney 2013 was a busy year for The New York Times social media team. The Times’ Twitter account, @nytimes, increased its follower count by 5 million, and the team hi... Read more
By Miguel Paz Call me stupid, but I think journalism is an exciting way to change the world. But in order to do that these days, we need to favor change and promote disruptive innovation wit... Read more
By Steve Wyshywaniuk From adopting wood pulp paper to print penny-sheet newspapers in the 19th century to creating Twitter accounts to report breaking news in the 21st, journalists hav... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Freelance journalists have traditionally been on their own when it comes to pitching story ideas, invoicing for payments and staying safe. But a growing number of new... Read more
By Daniel Engber Cat photograph: Christina Gandolfo/Alamy The Nigerian scam may seem like a scourge of the Internet age, but it actually predates email. Before we started getting all-ca... Read more
By Julie Keck Crowdfunding campaigns, when run well, can seem effortless, almost magical, if you’re watching from afar. Seeing the money and backers pile up, especially in the last pha... Read more
By Hunter Stuart/The Huffington Post A public relations representative for a major media companyappears to have posted a strange tweet on Friday about race and AIDS in Africa. A... Read more
Over 600 Journalists and media workers have been killed over the last 10 years | © Doha Centre for Media Freedom UNESCO actively promotes the safety of those who produce journalism and belie... Read more
UNESCO’s radio toolkit – Linking Generations through Radio – is an open access document, which is inspired by children and youth who make up one-third of the world’s population.... Read more







