The first year of the COVID pandemic caused a significant drop in news profitability, but those numbers are starting to climb again, according to...
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It is not possible to watch news reports of Tuesday’s mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and dissociate ourselves from what happened. You don’t have to...
Read PostMore than two-thirds of TV news directors say their newsrooms are still experiencing significant impacts of COVID, whether in permanent changes to...
Read PostThis summer, RTDNA will welcome 18 early career journalists to the inaugural Leaders of Tomorrow young professional retreat, to be held Aug. 1-3 in...
Read PostMore than one in five TV news directors reported there had been an attack on their newsroom employees in 2021, the continuation of a troubling...
Read PostIt’s been about a quarter-century now that local media outlets have had websites, but most content managers don’t know what those page views are...
Read PostIt is a world where journalists are attacked publicly by an American president as “enemies of the people.” It is a world where totalitarian...
Read PostOn the third day of D.C. Appeals Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) embarked on a...
Read PostData visualization is defined as the “graphical representation of data.” When you think about it, that’s what broadcast meteorologists do. They take...
Read PostAs a manager, it’s tempting to always go to the top reporter for the big story, or to always go to the best producer when there is live breaking...
Read PostThe Radio Television Digital News Foundation honored 10 individuals and organizations Wednesday night during the 31st annual First Amendment Awards....
Read PostAs it often does, on Sunday, February 27, CBS News’ “60 Minutes” committed a flagrant act of responsible journalism with an in-depth look at, well,...
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