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...
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Open letters from RTDNA leadership to the journalism community and others
It is a world where journalists are attacked publicly by an American president as “enemies of the people.” It is a world where totalitarian...
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,...
Read PostWe at the Radio Television Digital News Association extend our extreme gratitude to the journalists who are risking their lives to report from...
Read PostThe Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is currently investigating a handful of local law enforcement agencies around the...
Read PostThe two journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize made a plea to journalists around the world, and for journalists around the world, in their...
Read PostDear Journalists Covering the December 10 Tornado Outbreak: Thank you. Thank you for saving lives as deadly storms were bearing down on your...
Read PostThe Radio Television Digital News Association is heartbroken by the tragic and senseless killing of Kevin Nishita, a security guard who was shot...
Read PostOn the last day of bill signings for California’s 2021 state legislative session, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 98, which represents a...
Read PostOn August 30, NBC News reporter Shaquille Brewster was doing a live report from Gulfport, Miss. as part of MSNBC’s coverage of Hurricane Ida when a...
Read PostHurricane Ida is approaching the US Gulf Coast, putting hundreds of thousands of Americans in danger. You are there, serving your communities by...
Read PostIn conjunction with a coalition of news organizations and press freedom groups, Dan Shelley, RTDNA’s executive director and COO, issued the...
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