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Recommended Reads — August 12, 2021: TV stations and QR codes, the “resumé crawl,” and could the news media use drones to better inform the public?
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Recommended Reads — August 5, 2021: NPR’s new ethics policy, immersive journalism, and steps newsrooms can take to build trust with communities of color.
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Recommended Reads — July 29, 2021: The state of the news media, humanizing reporters with the Local Live(s) Project, and fighting Covid misinformation.
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Recommended Reads — July 22, 2021: Become a host newsroom with Report for America, why transparency is key in moving forward, and LMA’s lessons for journalism funding.
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Recommended Reads — July 15, 2021: Diversifying your station’s workforce, growing your audience and revenue, and a new podcast revisits some of journalism’s biggest stories.
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Recommended Reads — July 8, 2021: TEGNA introduces new VERIFY team, closing the diversity gap, and why Bay Area stations are local news innovators.
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Recommended Reads — July 1, 2021: The State of the News Media, climate coverage feels the heat, and how journalism students are filling the local news gaps.
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Recommended Reads — June 24, 2021: A new HBO series about KPVM, devoting more time to climate coverage, and reconsidering how we report on crime.
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Recommended Reads — June 17, 2021: Changing the way we tell stories, supporting government reporting, and the Weather Channel is infusing climate coverage into its programs.
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Recommended Reads — June 10, 2021: How to make a better news story working solo, the newsroom animator experiment, and the business of TV news.
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Recommended Reads — June 3, 2021: The case for video innovation, the movement to repair Americans’ relationship with the media, and how we process the news.
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Recommended Reads — May 13, 2021: What we learned from remote journalism, YouTube is trying to help journalists, and 5 reasons to be optimistic about local news.
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Recommended Reads — May 6, 2021: NBC Bay Area honored, NBC news chiefs outline plans, and Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards to honor journalists.
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Recommended Reads — April 29, 2021: Data from a dangerous year in journalism and why Facebook is paying $5 million to local journalists in a newsletter push.
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Recommended Reads — April 22, 2021: Susan Zirinsky steps down as CBS president, and why the near-constant shuffling of news leaders in prominent newsrooms.
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Recommended Reads — April 15, 2021: The public doesn’t share journalists values, reflecting on the state of student journalism, and the Election SOS Report.
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Recommended Reads — April 1, 2021: Dean Baquet accepts 2020 Cronkite Award, Scripps invests in streaming, and why anchors stand to benefit from the digital rush.
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Recommended Reads — March 25, 2021: Ideas for the future of local news, The Uproot Project, and AAJA encourages newsrooms to empower AAPI journalists.
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Recommended Reads — March 18, 2021: Earning your community’s trust, climate movement coverage, and what if a suspected hostage taker called your newsroom?
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Recommended Reads — March 11, 2021: How Yahoo News got 1 million TikTok followers, why corrections are key to gaining trust, and almost half of digital subscribers are “zombies.”
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Recommended Reads — March 4, 2021: Findings from the Journalism Crisis Project, measuring local news ecosystems, and digging deeper into audience engagement.
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Recommended Reads — Feb. 25, 2021: Why conspiracy theories are pervasive, how journalists play a critical role in the Covid response, and Black News Channel expands its reach.
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Recommended Reads — Feb. 18, 2021: Taking a close look at how local stations connect Black Americans, the role of the weathercaster, and the Pedro Gomez Foundation Fund.
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Recommended Reads — Feb. 11, 2021: How a collaboration combined broadcast and print journalism, taking journalists’ mental health seriously and learning to use COVID-19 data.
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Recommended Reads — Feb. 4, 2021: The case for journalistic humility, challenges with misinformation, and why social media managers are not okay.
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Recommended Reads — Jan. 28, 2021: Covering climate change at the local level, reporting inclusion concerns in the newsrooms, and an audience-first approach to social media.
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Recommended Reads — Jan. 21, 2021: Three ways the media can vanquish the Big Lie, when misinformation goes viral, and questions for your newsroom when a giant story unfolds.
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Recommended Reads — Jan. 14, 2021: Guidelines while covering civil unrest, news use across social media, and remembering to incorporate self-care into your day.
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Recommended Reads — Jan. 7, 2021: Election SOS insights for journalists, resources to detect fake news, and how Google is hurting local news.
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Recommended Reads — Dec. 30, 2020: 2020 stories that had the greatest impact, grasping the urgency of community roots, and what makes journalism more joyous.
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Recommended Reads — Dec. 17, 2020: 2020 stories that had the greatest impact, grasping the urgency of community roots, and what makes journalism more joyous.
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Recommended Reads — Dec. 10, 2020: Measuring news consumption in the digital era, and newsrooms at MSNBC and the Miami Herald will be run by Black women for the first time.
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Recommended Reads — Dec. 3, 2020: The future of journalism is on the ground, the moral case for diversity in newsrooms, and will reporters be considered front-line workers?
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Recommended Reads — Nov. 19, 2020: How journalism can help communities with disaster reporting, news distrust among Black Americans, and TV news thrives during the pandemic.
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Recommended Reads — Nov. 12, 2020: Ways to bridge polarizing conversations, rebuilding local newsrooms and taking time out for mental health.
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Recommended Reads — Oct. 22, 2020: How to cover Election Day and beyond, and a news site led by women of color focuses on marginalized voices.
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Recommended Reads — Oct. 15, 2020: What if reporters had access to the best technology? And, in preparing for election night, some U.S. TV news execs see a cautionary tale.
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Recommended Reads — Oct. 8, 2020: Americans are concerned misinformation will influence the election, and the Knight Foundation is ensuring local news thrives.