When I first became a news manager, I made some mistakes. In 20 years of news leadership, I learned a lot, and now I work with newsrooms across the...
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Last week, the Trust Project, RTDNA and other organizations jointly announced a powerful new national news literacy campaign supported by Microsoft.
Read PostIf just one journalist from a local news source is not trusted, audiences are overwhelmingly less likely to use the source overall. That is one...
Read PostFor anyone on air, having to stretch is not an if, it’s a when. You will be live on location, locked down in front of a camera with nowhere to hide,...
Read PostAs gay men who also are newsroom leaders, we’ve become outspoken advocates for covering — and educating our colleagues about — the monkeypox crisis...
Read PostGood management isn’t about squeezing the most out of employees. It’s about making sure we are helping them be the best they can be. This is...
Read PostOn August 12, the day after an armed man tried to breach the FBI field office in Cincinnati, a joint intelligence bulletin warning of violence was...
Read PostHow do you create a diverse, inspiring newsroom? How do you attract the most talented young journalists … and then hold on to them? In their...
Read PostAs the Jan. 6 Capital riot hearings play out, it becomes especially timely to examine why so many people believe the election was stolen. Though...
Read PostThe Radio Television Digital News Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the 2022 scholarship and fellowship program. This year, RTDNF is...
Read PostWhile conversations around burnout are increasing, the phenomenon itself is not new. No motivation, being unable to complete tasks, feeling anxious...
Read PostBy Bob Papper with Keren Henderson This is the third year for the RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey question: What, if anything,...
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