As funding dollars dwindle, newsroom tech companies are heeding the call for consolidation
Indiegraf, known for its content management system, has made acquisitions a part of its strategy to help promote newsroom independence
Indiegraf, known for its content management system, has made acquisitions a part of its strategy to help promote newsroom independence
Funders don’t think like journalists. Here’s how to close the gap.
Stephanie Ruhle, Alicia Menendez and Luke Russert are among the anchors helping shape the network ahead of the midterms
Student reporters from across the country say they’re worried about layoffs, AI and shrinking newsrooms but still feel called to the work
San Francisco Chronicle reporters uncovered how insurers rely on faulty software that keeps survivors from rebuilding their lives
The company is also cutting corporate overhead and expanding local sports coverage, Hoffmann said
Fee-based service can help unearth records, vet sources, meet deadlines and ensure accurate reporting
Savannah Guthrie will host the NBC prime-time game show as the Times expands Wordle beyond the internet
The battle over NFL streaming rights now involves broadcasters, billionaires, antitrust scrutiny and President Donald Trump
The publication’s editor-in-chief says a lawsuit and potential FBI probe will not deter its journalists from publishing the truth.
The CNN founder redefined news as a constant, global presence and raised expectations for speed and access
Students partnered with local newsrooms to solve real reporting problems and learned to start with the need, not the technology
Across 30 states, college reporters are covering statehouse journalism gaps — and the experience is changing their lives.
With a staff of two and 12,000 subscribers, a USC student is ‘setting a precedent’ for campus news and a path for creator journalism
A classroom experiment at Northeastern found students questioning how — and whether — AI belongs in journalism
As immigration enforcement grows, experts say the terms used to describe detention centers shape how the public understands their purpose and impact
The Texas Monthly editor’s deeply personal story about a deadly flood and his family’s survival was recognized with journalism’s top honor
Audience trust can fund journalism. Here’s how El Timpano built a sustainable model serving marginalized communities
If AI-generated books can slip past critics and major publishers, what does that mean for the future of book criticism?
Physicians say timely supportive care remains the best option for patients infected with the rare virus linked to a recent cruise ship outbreak
Users trying to sharpen low-quality security footage instead introduced new inaccuracies and confusion
The podcast host and Fox News contributor has criticized parts of the Trump administration while aligning with many MAHA priorities
Experts in online disinformation, investigative journalism and financial sustainability will anchor the annual conference on fact-checking.
Participants will gather in St. Petersburg to hone their strategic vision and steer their organizations toward success.
His appointment follows the retirement of Paul Tash after 20 years as chairman
The $75 membership provides exclusive access to top faculty webinars and training worth $600
The accomplished journalists and media leaders bring diverse expertise to advise Poynter on industry priorities and change
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.
25 groups share $750,000 in awards through Global Fact Check Fund
Yet fact-checking is still standing after a year of challenges on every front
A survey of accredited fact-checking organizations worldwide found layoffs rose, coverage narrowed and reliance on single funders remained high
AI-generated content, hallucinating chatbots and shrinking newsrooms are degrading the information environment
Reporters with deep ties to the community moved quickly and stayed on the story, producing coverage marked by urgency, depth and compassion
Here’s how transparency might have helped this story
Here’s what journalists and government officials could do to get more voters to the polls
Journalists from leading news organizations selected for intensive training focused on leadership, strategy and newsroom impact
Updated foundational course reflects today’s communication demands and evolving standards
Poynter contest honors journalism excellence across 12 categories, from local accountability to climate change to First Amendment issues
Newsrooms to implement policies that shift reporting from reactive crime coverage to public service journalism
The younger Murdoch is in talks to buy New York magazine and Vox’s podcast division, contrasting with his family’s conservative media empire
‘Pablo Torre Finds Out’ earned the Audio Reporting prize for a deeply reported investigation into an NBA salary cap workaround
CNN’s ‘NewsNight’ is built around confrontation. The result is a show that too often rewards heat over substance.
The declines in press freedom in the U.S. are part of a broader global trend, Reporters Without Borders found.
The new series called AI Unlocked includes five lessons to help students better understand the world of generative artificial intelligence
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In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ we break down how the Nota story came together and what it means for trust in AI
Frederik Pleitgen entered the country with no escort or outside information and found a war unlike any he had covered before
On ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Axios’ Sara Fischer explains why streaming, scale and sports are driving the deal
Publisher and CEO Steve Grove shares how the paper balanced aggressive reporting with care for journalists covering a deeply personal story
The coverage, awarded a Pulitzer last week, relied on deep community trust as reporters tracked Chicago’s ICE raids in real time
The new opinion category combines Commentary and Editorial Writing, which has seen a steady decline in entries in recent years
Details and links to this year’s recipients of American journalism’s highest honor
At the ACES: The Society for Editing conference, editors cheered — and groaned — as the AP Stylebook announced one of its most anticipated changes
A series of tumultuous generative artificial intelligence rollouts make clear that leaders need to listen before leaping
Nota shut down its news sites after Axios and Poynter found dozens of plagiarized quotes, phrases and photos
Five takeaways from a full day of panels at the Hacks/Hackers and Poynter AI and Journalism Day during SXSW
Poynter’s media literacy program partners with Local News International to help teens create engaging content their peers can trust
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