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19 Aug 2022
“It’s a battle you are never going to win”: Perspectives from journalists in four countries on how digital media platforms undermine trust in news
Dr Amy Ross Arguedas, Dr Sumitra Badrinathan, Dr Camila Mont'Alverne, Dr Benjamin Toff, Dr Richard Fletcher, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
31 Aug 2022
Quantifying the “infodemic”: People turned to trustworthy news outlets during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Dr Richard Fletcher -
06 Sep 2022
A 9-step plan for 'curb-cutting' disability access in India’s news and newsrooms
Priti Salian -
05 Sep 2022
What should a 'Modern Reporter's Notebook' include in the 21st century?
Simon Elvery -
31 Aug 2022
El síndrome del espejo de Blancanieves: cómo proteger la independencia editorial de un medio en el que los lectores pagan
Guillermo Draper -
26 Aug 2022
Hydroxychloroquine in Australia: a cautionary tale for journalists and scientists
Joanna McCarthy -
22 Aug 2022
Nine steps to better coverage of police brutality in Nairobi – and beyond
Maurice Oniang'o -
16 Aug 2022
The human impact of the lack of diversity in Brazilian newsrooms
Luiz Fernando Boaventura Teixeira -
15 Aug 2022
What big media can learn from small startups about digital safety in newsrooms
Paul Farrell -
09 Aug 2022
Focus on your listeners: how to build a content model for successful podcasting
Kirsi-Marja Takala -
02 Aug 2022
Snow White Mirror Syndrome: protecting editorial values in a reader revenue model
Guillermo Draper -
26 Jul 2022
Empathetic verification: how did Norwegian newsrooms cover ‘Long COVID’?
Hanne Østli Jakobsen