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The news landscape worldwide continues to change substantially due to Internet search, social media, online advertising markets, and news apps. The Journalism and Media Ethics program engages with ...
Intercept Editor-in-Chief and former Gawker Editor John Cook made a case against journalism ethics at the recent International Symposium on Online Journalism. “I think of journalism ethics the ...
Executive Roundtable on Digital Journalism Ethics. News executives, entrepreneurs, technology, and digital media leaders share ideas, network, and brainstorm solutions to some of journalism’s most ...
Other journalism societies recognize a need to discuss dilemmas with peers too, one example being the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors’ internal hotline, where members ask questions ...
On Tuesday, in the midst of wonky Poynter conference dialogue about how to reimagine journalism ethics for a digital age, Seattle Times columnist Monica Guzman told an anecdote that nailed the angst ...
Journalists worldwide can participate in a free online and in-person conference. The Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting its 2023 Ethics Journalism ...
Eric Trump, left, and White House Director of Social Media and Assistant to the President Dan Scavino at the White House on July 17 in Washington.
The Poynter Institute brought together more than 40 newsroom leaders, technologists, editors and journalists during its Summit on AI, Ethics & Journalism to tackle both topics.
And the American Journalism Review ran a feature on tablets as the big second chance for news orgs that have blown the transition to digital media. — A few particularly helpful resources this week: At ...
Journalists from Asia interested in journalism ethics for crisis reporting amid AI-powered disinformation can attend this virtual session. The Asian American Journalists Association's Asia Chapter ...
The proposed legislation, House Bill 734, titled the "Ethics in Journalism Act," was sponsored Tuesday by Rep. Andy Welch, who represents the city of McDonough.
A bill filed by Republicans in the Georgia House this week proposes a "Journalism Ethics Board" to oversee news coverage in the state. It also suggests fines and sanctions to punish outlets that ...