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The End of Privacy. Podcast Episode 1: When Governments Spy on Journalists

This week, Abraham Hyatt launched "The End of Privacy," a five-part podcast series on the intersection of journalism and privacy…

Abraham Hyatt

What Journalism Can Learn from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Thirteen shows in two days takes some beating. It goes from the intense, with "Le Gateau Chocolat: Black," a one…

David Dunkley Gyimah

Futures Lab Update #119: Drone Footage on TV and Sensors in the Subway

This week we see how one local TV station put live footage from drones into a news broadcast, and we…

Reuben Stern

Journalism & Digital Education Roundup, August 27, 2015

1. As Coursera evolves, colleges stay on and investors buy in (Jeffrey R. Young / Chronicle of Higher Education) 2.…

Julie Keck

Daily Must Reads, August 27, 2015

1. Should news organizations share the video of the WDBJ7 shooting? (Sarah Grieco / Columbia Journalism Review) 2. Twitter, Facebook…

Julie Keck

How to Robot-Proof Your Journalism Career

The following opinion piece is a guest post and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of this publication. Read more…

James Kotecki

Survey Shows Intense Interest in Local News, Wide Dissatisfaction with Coverage

One of the main goals of our News Voices: New Jersey project is to elevate the role of communities at…

Mike Rispoli

Journalism Students Experience Castro’s Cuba at a Turning Point

Forbidden. That was our collective sense of Cuba these past 50 years, as trade embargoes and mass mistrust framed relations…

Ed Madison

Daily Must Reads, August 26, 2015

1. Americans’ views on mobile etiquette (Lee Rainie & Kathryn Zickuhr / Pew Research Center) 2. As legacy media cuts…

Julie Keck

Why We Need a Radical New Framework for Media Ethics

In "Radical Media Ethics: A Global Approach" I declare that the only way to rescue media ethics from sinking into…

Stephen J. A. Ward