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“We’ve got to stop whining and just do our jobs,” Fox News Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts said Thursday at the 2017 Hurley Symposium, “Fact-Checking, Fake News and the Future of Political Reporting.” -
Accidental or intentional, the collision between media scholars and media executives remains an elusive event, especially now. Why? Why doesn’t the news industry join forces with academia like other industries like medicine, engineering and technology. -
The high schools won gear bags for their classrooms from MobileVideoDIY, a newly launched mobile-video resource of RJI. The bags include a microphone, pre-amplifier, microphone cord, tripod and smartphone mount. -
Tandoc and RJI researcher Mike Jenner conducted a survey among 114 members of the American Society of News Editors to figure out the reach of Web analytics in newsrooms. -
Do news audiences really behave the way you think they do? And what if all people really want is data-driven explanation? -
At the recent ASNE annual convention in Washington, DC, Orange County Register Editor Ken Brusic captured the attention of the audience with some surprising numbers. -
A little more than two years into the job, Knight's VP of journalism and media innovation may be the second most traveled observer of our industry after INMA's Earl Wilkinson. -
Student journalists from the University of Missouri and the University of Maryland covered the convention for ASNE. -
Think college kids aren’t reading the news? According to Scarborough Research, “59 percent of adults 18 to 24 read newspaper content regularly on some device.” -
The second day of the annual ASNE convention included conversations about diversity in the newsroom and challenges facing news literacy.