How To: Read and Interpret Data
There’s a stereotype about journalists that I’ve always resented: “Journalists can’t do math.” It was one of the first things […]
There’s a stereotype about journalists that I’ve always resented: “Journalists can’t do math.” It was one of the first things […]
Fake news has become an unfortunate part of the media landscape, spreading wildly and being shared on every social media platform. But fake news isn’t a new problem.
Some good news for newspapers: People still trust their local news outlets. At a time when trust in the news
Leigha Hornstra is trying to see the future. She doesn’t have a superpower or crystal ball. Instead, she has data.
The fourth webinar of the Audience and Revenue series showcases best