Why the New York Times is sticking around the South
A new reporting center launches in 2026
A new reporting center launches in 2026
The longtime broadcaster will receive the 2025 Poynter Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism at this weekend’s Bowtie Ball in Tampa
Fox’s Laura Ingraham questioned some of Trump’s claims in a surprisingly measured interview — not fiery, but not fawning, either
Even Shakespeare would be confused by today’s communication styles and norms
Five months of covering ICE raids taught our small LA newsroom hard lessons — and we're still figuring out how to sustain it
All flagship leadership academies are now open for applications, focused on strategy, managing people and leading change.
As chains grow and revenues fall, a handful of local publishers in the Northwest are inventing new paths to preserve community journalism
A sloppy edit of Trump’s Jan. 6 speech sparked two BBC resignations and a reminder that even small errors can fuel big narratives
Teen Vogue shuttered, layoffs, confrontations, firings and legal action
Democrats’ wins in key races had newsrooms questioning whether Trump can still rally voters without his name on the ballot
Even as trust and revenue decline, communities still turn to local journalists for news that affects their lives
The Washington Post’s Dana Hedgpeth on helping victims open up
The L.A. Times’ Steve Lopez on how he approaches storytelling
How NJ.com’s S.P. Sullivan approaches TikTok, Instagram and the news
The ‘WriteLane’ podcast returns with a new season and powerful lessons
When a tense interview took an unexpected turn, veteran CBS6 reporter Greg Floyd relied on his calm and experience to draw out the truth
Funders will share knowledge with peers to expand philanthropy for news that strengthens local communities
By firing the Indiana Daily Student’s adviser, IU showed how easily universities can seize control of the press they claim to support
Hart’s downfall showed private lives were no longer off-limits and set off a heated debate over whether the press had crossed into lurid territory
The former House speaker leaves behind a record of legislative wins, political feuds and 56 trips to the Truth-O-Meter
Trump’s claim rests on one fraud case and bad data. Noncitizen voting is rare, and there’s no evidence of a statewide conspiracy.
Full Fact’s decade of AI experiments offers American journalists new ways to spot harmful lies before they spread
New York’s mayoral ballots list candidates multiple times because of fusion voting, designed to empower minor parties and clarify voter preference
The nonprofit is seeking to raise $50,000 for its mission to strengthen journalism, truth and democracy
Participants gather for four days at Poynter to share insights and build lasting connections.
The project, ‘alt+ignite: Fuel Curiosity, Elevate Your AI Literacy,’ will lower tech barriers by helping people engage confidently with AI
Lab will be a trusted source for AI literacy, ethics and training for journalists, news consumers, philanthropies
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.
International groups warn Georgia’s crackdown on NGOs and fact-checkers threatens democracy
The annual conference will bring more than 400 fact-checkers from 80 countries to Lithuania's capital
The Washington Post's departing Fact Checker reflects on how social media and new political norms have reshaped misinformation in the Trump era
A rigorous model helps fact-checkers prioritize which claims to check based on their potential for harm
As federal funding disappears, what stations do next will help determine the fate of local news coverage in the US
Medill’s annual survey finds audiences drifting from TV and print, wary of AI, and turning to independent content creators.
Rather than replacing journalists, the newsroom hopes AI can handle tedious tasks and boost investigations
From exposing corruption to filling food pantries, local reporting via Report for America is driving change in communities nationwide
Partner newsrooms will publish the editor’s independent analysis of local news coverage across the market
The pilot project, Gamers Against Manipulation Efforts, empowers streamers and content creators to reshape the information ecosystem in gaming
Holan joins 17 newly elected members who will shape global strategies to support independent journalism and promote press freedom.
In unaired footage, Trump complimented Bari Weiss and David Ellison, calling the new ownership ‘one of the best things’ for CBS
Now under new leadership and ownership, ‘60 Minutes’ showed it can still press for answers — even from a president who dodges them
A reporter emailed the wrong man. AI helped write the quotes. The result? A cautionary tale for journalists.
Roughly 1,000 staffers were laid off Wednesday, part of a broader effort to trim more than $2 billion in expenses
The new series called AI Unlocked includes five lessons to help students better understand the world of generative artificial intelligence
For teachers: This MediaWise Teen Fact-Checking Network video has an accompanying lesson plan free for any…
On ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ the Guardian’s Jeremy Barr explains why Weiss faces tall hurdles as CBS News’ outsider-in-chief
The long-time Post columnist tells ‘The Poynter Report Podcast’ she’s still processing what she calls a ‘betrayal’ from the paper she long championed
On ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Todd opens up about leaving NBC, why politics feels joyless and the path for local sports to revive journalism
Before QAnon and MAGA, Gamergate pioneered a decentralized playbook for undermining the press
‘That’s the motive to go there and see with our own eyes what is happening.’
‘It’s really exhausting, mentally and physically. But somebody has to record history’
The legendary journalist (and new memoirist) talks with Poynter about life and writing, which are one in the same
Four writing tips for storytelling, memes and existential dread
AI-generated images have become a hallmark of the administration’s communication strategy, blending satire, spectacle and politics
But its Nano Banana image generator did bring my wordplay to life
Now in its 13th year, the Buenos Aires conference focused on adapting to change, keeping humans at the center, and building AI literacy
OpenAI’s new social media platform is filled with AI slop and people scamming for likes
This photo posted on Facebook in early November got a lot of attention. It shows…
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, a political outsider who has taken many by surprise with…
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