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The Landing launched in June 2023 and has had a rocky two years, weathering unpopular staff firings and the loss of funders ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter helps journalists sharpen skills and elevate storytelling throughout their ...
In joining a growing wave of nonprofit conversions, the family-owned paper aims to preserve community journalism — and keep it out of corporate hands ...
Founder Annelise Pierce says Shasta Scout seeks to represent the whole Shasta County community fairly and provide the ...
Many cars manufactured in the United States use imported parts. Some analysts say there is no such thing as a car made with all American parts.
Poynter spoke with several people to see what everyday folks can do to support press freedom organizations and press freedom.
Trump provided no evidence that the U.S. was taking in almost $2 billion a day from his tariffs. The Treasury Department ...
The segment Greene cited wasn’t aired; a local station mistakenly uploaded it to PBS’ site, where it stayed for two months ...
“Cleveland Clinic: Millions of COVID-vaxxed will die within ‘5 years,’” the headline said. This Facebook post was flagged as ...
Here are two words that might make you swoon with longing or simmer with envy: In an ideal book leave, a person would get paid well enough (from a big old book advance?) to take unpaid leave from ...
James is a 2025 Nieman Fellow at Harvard and a multi-award-winning journalist with experience in media and communications at ...
Wide-ranging research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota sheds light on how people feel about AI in journalism. It’s not pretty.