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For Innovation in Focus this month, student Sara Dingmann spoke with Tamar Charney, managing director for personalization and curation at NPR, about the ethics of redubbing. -
University of North Carolina Ph.D. candidate Deborah Dwyer wants to make sure struggling overworked newsrooms are ready to handle unpublishing requests ethically and practically. -
The Ethical Journalism Network and RJI are today launching the Accountable Journalism website, which includes the largest database of media codes in a user-friendly and searchable Web application. -
Virtual reality journalism is with us to stay, and will become even more realistic and immersive as technology improves. Already, virtual reality headsets can put a viewer into a bombed-out town in Syria or a dark street in Sanford, Florida. -
Jeanne Brooks is a nonresidential fellow at the Reynolds Journalism Institute. Her fellowship supports the growth and sustainability of Hacks/Hackers. -
News organizations are experimenting increasingly with robot journalism, using computer programs to transform data into news stories or news stories into multimedia presentations.