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At first glance, the office looks like that of any video production start-up — modern furniture, a video game console, a Buzz Lightyear action figure and nobody who looks over 30. But this bustling office in a hip neighborhood...
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, rising energy costs and our ongoing struggles with the coronavirus pandemic take up a lot of our attention these days. But there's more going on a lot closer to home -- you just might not...
OVER THE WEEKEND, as world leaders arrived in Germany for the latest G7 summit, Boris Johnson, Britain’s prime minister, warned reporters about the durability of the so-far-united front of Western support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. “Realistically,...
There’s a moment from the 2016 Democratic National Convention that I don’t talk about.I was there with The Washington Post’s social team. Even though I was thrilled at the prospect of electing the first female president, I didn’t dare...
While media executives are meeting with advertising leaders this week over glasses of rose at the annual Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, they can’t help but talk about the disconnect between hanging out with celebrities on yachts and...
Last week, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford published its annual Digital News Report. Now in its tenth year, the report is essential  to make sense of the attitudes and behaviors of news...
The method with which a journalist conducts an interview was once a topic of great debate.In 2012, several journalists who spoke to Poynter about interviewing methods called email “a last resort” and one television producer opined that “email interviews...
Although he’s considered an expert on business journalism, authored a business-journalism textbook and spent much of his career covering business, Chris Roush got his start like a lot of journalists: covering cops and courts and other basic news. It...
News articles will be broken into sections distinguishing facts from opinion. Reporters’ bylines will be as prominent as headlines. And journalists will be permitted to offer their analysis on social media.Justin Smith and Ben Smith surprised the media world...
This year’s hotly-anticipated Digital News Report 2022 from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism has landed. The report surveys over 93,000 online news consumers across 46 markets, covering half of the world’s population.For the first time, there is a...

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