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Sexual assault survivors in journalism are waiting for their reckoning

After Felicia Sonmez’s lawsuit against The Washington Post, reporters who’ve survived sexual assault are confronting their trauma and what the lawsuit means for media's future. more

Controversy flares up over drone journalism at the border

Last week saw a new controversy over the use of drones bloom in Texas, after the Federal Aviation Administration issued a Temporary Flight Restriction that temporarily grounded news organizations’ drones at the southern border. more

Study: Whether journalists who left jobs chose to or were laid off predicts physical, emotional reaction

More than half of U.S. newspaper jobs have been cut since 2008. A new study from the University of Kansas explores how journalists have dealt with the emotional and physical toll of unemployment and how they adjusted to new jobs and careers. more

Capital Gazette gunman sentenced to five life terms without parole for killing five in newsroom shooting

“To say the defendant showed a callous and cruel disregard for the sanctity of human life is simply an understatement,” Judge Michael Wachs said before announcing his sentence. “What I impose is what the defendant deserves.” more

Index in Focus analyzes segments of the nonprofit news field

Local news was once a small segment of nonprofit news — but that is no longer the case. A total of 33 local outlets launched from 2018-2020, including 11 during the COVID crisis in 2020. more

Gannett gains on plans to refinance debt to lower interest costs

Gannett stock rose 4% on Monday after the company announced another round of refinancing of its existing debt to bring down its interest costs. more

Arkansas AG hopeful proposes court action on COVID misinfo

A Democrat running for attorney general in Arkansas, where health officials have struggled with resistance to the coronavirus vaccine, on Monday vowed if elected to take social media companies to court for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. more

Press freedom groups want Seattle officers identified

Twenty-five media and transparency groups are asking the Washington Supreme Court to allow the release of the names of the Seattle police officers who attended events in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6 — the day of the insurrection. more

4 tips for covering religious exemptions to vaccine mandates

Law professor Dorit Reiss, whose research focuses on vaccine mandates and religious exemptions, offers advice on how journalists should think about and cover these issues amid COVID-19. more

'Case-by-case basis': White House clarifies position on Trump records and Jan. 6 executive privilege

The National Archives has identified hundreds of pages of relevant documents, which will be sent to Biden and Trump lawyers. more

What publishers need to know about the latest changes in Google search

Here is an overview of some of the recent changes that have impacted us all and are being hotly debated by SEO experts and publishers alike. more

Facebook puts Instagram for kids on hold after pushback

Facebook is putting a hold on the development of a kids’ version of Instagram, geared toward children under 13, to address concerns that have been raised about the vulnerability of younger users. more

Opinion: Canada saving its free press

Even before the pandemic accelerated newsroom layoffs and newspaper closures, Canada stepped up to address the journalism crisis. more

WKU professor tackles alleged media bias in new book

Rich Shumate hopes his new book will be a bridge to a more nuanced perspective on the question of media bias. more

Whidbey News-Times, South Whidbey Record welcome new publisher

Pacific Northwest native RJ Benner has been named the publisher of the Whidbey News-Times (Oak Harbor, Washington) and the South Whidbey Record. more

The responsibility of the media

It’s the job of the media to tell the story and share the developments, the updates. more

First Amendment Day is an important reminder of the rights we enjoy — and must protect

The big takeaway from the survey, titled "The First Amendment: Where America Stands"? Amid our disagreements on everything from politics to the pandemic, one value unites the vast majority of us: 94% of respondents — across generations and the political spectrum — view the First Amendment as “vital.” more

New Taliban guidelines stir fear about the future of press freedom

The directives for journalists include rules against publishing topics in conflict with Islam or insulting to national personalities. more

America's Newspapers welcomes Tactician Media to membership

America's Newspapers is honored to welcome Tactician Media LLC into membership this week. more

The Boston Globe launches 'Black News Hour,' hosting Boston mayoral candidates for debut episode today

The Boston Globe announced today the launch of "Black News Hour," a new one-hour radio show that will bring local Black stories and historical moments to the forefront of conversations. more
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