Jelani Cobb, decano de Periodismo de Columbia, sobre cubrir hoy a Trump: “Hay incluso más miedo que en 2016” Este reportero e historiador dictará la Reuters Memorial Lecture 2025 el 10 de marzo. Aquí habla sobre el estado del periodismo actual.
Jelani Cobb, decano de Periodismo de Columbia, sobre cubrir hoy a Trump: “Hay incluso más miedo que en 2016” Este reportero e historiador dictará la Reuters Memorial Lecture 2025 el 10 de marzo. Aquí habla sobre el estado del periodismo actual.
Columbia Journalism Dean Jelani Cobb on covering Trump: “There is even more fear than in 2016” This award-winning reporter will deliver the 2025 Reuters Memorial Lecture on 10 March. Here he speaks about local news, AI and more.
Columbia Journalism Dean Jelani Cobb on covering Trump: “There is even more fear than in 2016” This award-winning reporter will deliver the 2025 Reuters Memorial Lecture on 10 March. Here he speaks about local news, AI and more.
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2025? "We talk a lot about what newsrooms are doing, but fundamentally the thing that's going to change consumer behaviour is what the big platforms are doing," says Nic Newman in this podcast
Our podcast: What should we expect from journalism in 2025? "We talk a lot about what newsrooms are doing, but fundamentally the thing that's going to change consumer behaviour is what the big platforms are doing," says Nic Newman in this podcast
How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
How 2024 shaped journalism: insights from the Reuters Institute’s work From AI to digital platforms, our researchers and reporters have explored the future of journalism this year. Here’s what they found.
Dealing with the threat of war has become the “new normal” for these Middle East newsrooms Newsroom editors from Lebanon's 'An-Nahar' and Israel's 'Haaretz' discuss staying on mission, caring for staff and being "always on standby" to cover the next round of violence
Dealing with the threat of war has become the “new normal” for these Middle East newsrooms Newsroom editors from Lebanon's 'An-Nahar' and Israel's 'Haaretz' discuss staying on mission, caring for staff and being "always on standby" to cover the next round of violence
How student journalists covered US campus protests Three young reporters share how they earned the trust of their audience, addressed misinformation and grew as journalists as they covered the unrest.
How student journalists covered US campus protests Three young reporters share how they earned the trust of their audience, addressed misinformation and grew as journalists as they covered the unrest.
The Patriot effect: Israel’s shifting civil discourse under Netanyahu Davide Lerner explores shifting trends in the Israeli media space through the lens of Channel 14's most popular TV show.
The Patriot effect: Israel’s shifting civil discourse under Netanyahu Davide Lerner explores shifting trends in the Israeli media space through the lens of Channel 14's most popular TV show.
What Gaza teaches us about improving Singapore’s coverage of race and religion Presenting only one or a few perspectives risks oversimplifying the Gaza conflict and giving a skewed picture, argues Arlina Arshad.
What Gaza teaches us about improving Singapore’s coverage of race and religion Presenting only one or a few perspectives risks oversimplifying the Gaza conflict and giving a skewed picture, argues Arlina Arshad.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.