
Journalism Has Seen a Substantial Rise in Philanthropic Spending, A Study Says
More than half of funders surveyed by NORC at the University of Chicago said they have increased their journalism grants. read more >
More than half of funders surveyed by NORC at the University of Chicago said they have increased their journalism grants. read more >
Operators of the News Movement hope to succeed despite journalism being littered with years of unsuccessful attempts to entice people in their 20s to become news consumers. read more >
The survey, released by Gallup and the Knight Foundation, goes beyond others that have shown a low level of trust in the media to the startling point where many believe there is an intent to deceive. read more >
In all, Millar has been with the Times for 16 years, the first four as its arts and entertainment editor. read more >
A University of Memphis graduate, Taylor worked in the newsrooms at WMC-TV in Memphis and at KAIT in Jonesboro before going to work for Channel 11 read more >
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, if passed, would allow news companies to collectively negotiate with social platforms over the terms on which their material appears on their sites. Meta said it would rather pull news from its platforms than "submit to government-mandated negotiations that unfairly disregard the value we provide to news outlets." read more >
The newspaper publisher recalls a professor’s advice more than 50 years ago when he was not exactly making a scholarly name for himself at the University of North Carolina. read more >
They each have intriguing differences in approach, more so than the broadcast evening news shows led by Lester Holt, David Muir and Norah O'Donnell. read more >
It's part of a national nonprofit news network funded by donations from readers and philanthropists. read more >
Events that drove intense interest and engagement in 2020 led to an inevitable news hangover in 2021. read more >