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Overwhelmingly white but leaning female: Canadian Association of Journalists’ inaugural diversity survey

Nearly 75% of Canadian newsrooms are made up of white journalists, and 80% of newsrooms have no Black or Indigenous journalists on staff. more

Media Moments 2021: Free report download

The report, free to download, is an essential read for publishers beginning the long road to recovery from the pandemic. more

Twitter’s new privacy policy could clash with journalism

How the company will balance newsworthiness and the public interest with its desire to protect individual privacy is unknown. Some photojournalists say they are concerned that the new policy, and the lack of clarity around its terms, could make their jobs even more difficult. more

FTC: Let digital subscribers click to cancel. Newspapers: Hey, not so fast.

A look around the internet suggests the FTC hasn’t scared news orgs into immediately changing the options they offer online. more

Ozy Media strikes severance deal with ex-employees

Ozy Media, which recently imploded amid investigations into alleged fraud, has reached a severance settlement with most of its former full-time employees, Axios has learned. more

Media giants back Bannon's bid to release Jan. 6 documents

A coalition of news outlets including The Washington Post is supporting Stephen Bannon's campaign for the release of documents related to his contempt of Congress charges, WashPost reported Wednesday. more

Baltimore Sun Media proposes moving printing of newspapers to Delaware, laying off 100+ workers

Baltimore Sun Media is considering a plan to move the printing of its newspapers from Baltimore to a printing plant in Wilmington, Delaware, owned by the newspaper there. more

$1 million gift will support fellowship at Missouri School of Journalism and scholarship at MU School of Law

The gift from Stueve Siegel Hanson will help fund training for international journalists. more

Channing Gerard Joseph joins Newmark faculty as a specialist in race and identity

The Newmark Graduate School of Journalism has hired Channing Gerard Joseph as its first-ever associate professor focused on race and identity. more

Chris Dautel promoted to vice president of strategic planning and corporate development at Schurz

Chris Dautel will be the point person for mergers and acquisitions, valuation analysis, investments, strategic planning and real estate administration. more

Cox Enterprises among the Best of the Best on inclusion

Cox Enterprises was recently selected as one of the Top 50 Corporations for Inclusion by the National Business Inclusion Consortium (NBIC). more

Center for Cooperative Media announces NJ Media Mentors volunteer program

Have you ever considered volunteering your experience to mentor an independent local news outlet? more

AP names Kristin Heitmann chief revenue officer

Media executive Kristin Heitmann has been named senior vice president and chief revenue officer of The Associated Press, responsible for all of the news agency’s revenue functions globally. more

Using feedback to build a better product for photographers

Feedback from a small group of freelance Philadelphia-based photographers center on pay rates, contracts and user experience. more

Wirecutter union to pay workers for missed overtime

Every member of the Wirecutter Union will be eligible to receive overtime pay from union organizers for the hours they missed working overtime during the union's Black Friday holiday strike, thanks to an outpouring of donations to support the union's walkout. more

How environmental journalists can use NASA’s new Landsat 9 satellite

Unless you are a data journalism specialist, you might do well to seek sources, experts and collaborators to guide you through the data. more

Twitter bans sharing 'private' images and videos without consent

The policy doesn't apply to public figures for the most part, but there are exceptions. more

How journalists can treat their sources better

I asked four journalists who write about immigration, sexual assault and incarceration to consider the question: When we ask people to share their most intimate experiences, what do we owe them in return? more

NewsMatch serves as a philanthropic engine to support local newsrooms

Not only has NewsMatch brought investment and awareness about the importance of community support for local news, but it’s also helped train newsrooms, so they can run fundraising campaigns all year long. more

More than 50 journalists arrested or detained while on the job in the U.S. in 2021

“There is simply no reason for police to be arresting and detaining journalists in the United States, but the fact that 56 such incidents were documented in 2021 suggests the problem has become deeply entrenched,” said Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists. more
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