Poynter staff safe, building mostly unscathed after Hurricane Milton
Poynter has more than 50 employees in the Tampa Bay region and southwest Florida, and roughly half were in the area when Milton hit
Poynter has more than 50 employees in the Tampa Bay region and southwest Florida, and roughly half were in the area when Milton hit
No Times employees were in the building at the time
National and local news are each useful as a hurricane brews, but local news has a clear edge for those who live near landfall
Current FEMA funding for migrants does not come at disaster relief’s expense. Congress funds the migrant and disaster relief programs separately.
Only 5% of adult TikTok users follow accounts that post about the news, Pew Research found
Don’t do journalism the wrong way and expect the right results
The presidential candidates spoke by phone with the AARP in late August and answered the same questions, which were published in Q&As
Nonprofit news organizations must find a way to make it clear to their communities that there is a nonprofit news difference
Poynter’s Leadership Academy for Women in Media participants dealt with the natural disaster by prioritizing safety — and each other.
In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Poynter president Neil Brown says the stories journalists tell about their business are flawed
How the Netherlands native came to America, rose up the ranks, delivered results and leveraged the Journal’s resources to free Evan Gershkovich
Both local and national coverage are ramping up as the historic storm approaches the Gulf Coast of Florida
A rash of AI-generated imagery, false claims and outright disinformation is being disseminated in the wake of September’s devastating storm
‘My first instinct is to help report. This was the first time in my career I found myself, and my family’s well-being, dependent on reporting.’
Look for Democrats to highlight JD Vance’s ‘damning nonanswer’ about the 2020 election from now until Election Day
A new research study offers a roadmap for newsrooms that may want to analyze which voices routinely get quoted and ignored
Independent Florida Alligator's stories drew national attention to former senator's high-dollar consulting and remote personnel spending
Poynter convened a panel discussion with industry experts on the skills reporters learn on the job
As journalism rapidly evolves, J-schools must think critically about curriculums and equip graduates with skills for emerging roles across media.
When the candidates are the stars of the night and the conversation is about what they said, that means the moderators did a good job
10 ideas from Reporters without Borders to restore America’s journalistic traditions
The WNBA Players Association is trying to protect its players. But in this case, they chose the wrong target and the wrong message.
In the premier episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says reporters often flounder at covering two historic candidates
PolitiFact has fact-checked many claims about Israel, Gaza and the war in the Middle East. Here’s how the misleading and false narratives have changed
Officials warn that spreading baseless rumors can cause confusion, hinder emergency response and put emergency management staff at risk
Vance and Walz met in an Oct. 1 vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News that was cordial and heavy on policy discussion
PolitiFact is live fact-checking the first 2024 vice presidential debate.
Want to bring it home for your audience? Don’t shy away from the gross side.
The Oct. 3 session will help journalists find reliable information and debunk falsehoods about respiratory illnesses and vaccines
Poynter has partnered with the Risk Less. Do More. campaign to host a webinar, articles to better inform journalists
Poynter will reschedule the event with Poynter president and former Pulitzer Board chair Neil Brown and prize-winning guests
The withdrawal of funding from ‘the Google of South Korea’ has left SNU FactCheck scrambling to find a new sponsor. A shutdown looms.
In an expedited process, 77% of parliament members voted in favor of legislation that sharply limits government criticism.
Brazil’s Supreme Court blocks X after Musk defies orders on representation
An elected leader’s threats to ban a fact-checking organization are unacceptable
With democracy at stake, competing media organizations shelved their rivalries to combat misinformation during India’s elections
The deadline for GROW, funded by Google and YouTube, is Sept. 3, 2024.
Douglas R. Clifford was in Tallahassee, preparing to cover Helene for the Tampa Bay Times, when the storm came knocking at his door.
Coverage and help from Florida and North Carolina
The Malheur Enterprise’s dogged reporting and lawsuit forced the county to admit wrongdoing — and earned the paper a Poynter Prize
The interactive story explored why people form attachments to brands and earned the reporter a Poynter Prize for innovation.
Expanded roles for Kristen Hare and Alex Mahadevan mean more power for Poynter’s signature initiatives
The initiative builds on efforts to connect people with facts and develop solutions for the global fact-checking community
The celebration will occur at the Bowtie Ball Nov. 16 in Tampa, Florida.
Larger, second phase of training will help up to 225 public media stations accelerate and advance their transformation and digital capabilities
Appearing on ‘60 Minutes’ has become something of a tradition in American presidential politics. But Trump changed course and will not participate.
The editorial board blasted Donald Trump before reaching an unsurprising conclusion: ‘Kamala Harris is the only choice’
Unlike the most recent presidential debate, CBS News says it will be up to the vice presidential candidates to fact-check one another
Don’t underestimate just how important Kotb — who helped ‘Today’ navigate through the Matt Lauer scandal — has been to NBC News
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Local journalists are working to reach isolated communities to fill in information gaps — while dealing with damage in their own lives
‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!’ Trump posted after the entertainer endorsed his opponent. There’s a lot of meaning in one of those four uppercase words.
Mis- and disinformation around immigration persists, but journalists can help stop it
5 years after its publication, the Pulitzer Prize and Genius grant winner reflects on the landmark project and looks toward what’s next
‘When dealing with this new, and yet to grow, devil of AI, we need to be together’
Focus group research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota reveals attitudes on disclosure, trust, deception among news consumers
‘This is a very malleable space that we are in with AI, and this is where we need journalists to be the people who deeply understand the technology’
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