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A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting team joins the show to talk about one of their recent projects: Toxic City, which recently won an IRE award for innovation. -
Maybe it’s the accent. When it comes to news, Americans deemed British media more trustworthy than their U.S. counterparts in a world where “fake news” has emerged as an ideological battle cry and less of an oxymoron. -
As part of the Trusting News project, 28 partner newsrooms asked their audiences to tell them about their views on the credibility of news. -
SoundStir, an Android app designed to be “the only mobile community for public radio listeners,” has won the grand prize in the eighth annual RJI Student Competition. -
A world where interconnected devices can sense and respond to our activity and emotions may be closer than you think. -
If you’ve ever been to Austin, Texas, then you know they like to keep things weird. And things have certainly been weird at this year’s SXSW. -
Teams of journalism, computer science and business students at the University of Missouri will build new, consumer-focused mobile experiences with content from the five leading providers of public media in the United States. -
Recorded sessions from the Journalytics Summit -
Is one screen really better than two? Is six seconds of video enough time to do anything? And how could newsrooms be smart... -
How do the leader of The New York Times Company and the digital team at NPR envision the future?...