The ongoing coronavirus crisis has universally disrupted newsrooms, and most local TV news directors expect the disruption to be long-lasting. A...
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By Chip Mahaney First published March 18, 2020, on LinkedIn and republished here with permission. I talk to students every day, and the big...
Read PostBy Katalina Deaven, Center for Media Engagement Coronavirus updates are coming in constantly and your newsroom resources are likely strained as...
Read PostBy Simon PerezAssociate Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism, Syracuse University Live television brings an immediacy to storytelling...
Read PostUpdated 4/10/2020 It’s been a story since early January and is likely to remain one for some time: coronavirus. The global pandemic the world...
Read PostConsumer reporters know that it's always a good idea to have a story archive in your back pocket, because often economic and financial storylines...
Read PostIt's Valentine’s Day and the start of a long holiday weekend (well, for some of us), so we thought it was the perfect time to mix it up and...
Read PostTake a look in your wallet for a moment. Got any cash? Likely not! Credit cards are so much more convenient these days, and technology is always...
Read PostIt’s been a big week for world news – so big that some stories, like Brexit Day finally arriving – have slipped a bit under the...
Read PostMost people probably have not heard of Fair Isaac Corp., but the company can affect the daily life of anyone who wants to borrow or rent....
Read PostA federal judge this week ruled that freelance journalists and photographers are immediately subject to California’s new labor law, while...
Read PostIt’s a new year and a traditionally slow month for news, so now’s a great time to update consumers on money stories from the past year...
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