By Margaret Looney The loudest buzzwords you’re hearing in the journalism industry today – native advertising, monetization, big data – are here to stay, according to... Read more
By Douglas Grant Building a capacity for video news online remains an exercise in faith. Despite the fact that videos aren’t directly producing revenue, they still have an important ro... Read more
By Jessica Weiss In 2004, Texas man Todd Willingham was executed for starting the fire that had killed his three daughters thirteen years earlier. The case rested on the testimony of a... Read more
By Friedrich Lindenberg How can online research tools aid the work of investigative reporters and others looking into transnational financial flows, corporate structures and other illi... Read more
By David Brewer Interviewing as a fact-finding tool Interviewing is one of a journalist’s main skills. It is through interviewing that you find facts, hear diverse perspectives a... Read more
The International Reporting Project (IRP) is accepting applications for its new media reporting trip to Mozambique from October 24 to November 6, 2014. The focus o... Read more
By Jasper Azuatalam The news of the entry of Ebola virus to Nigeria on the 23th of July, 2014, through the late Patrick Sawyer was devastating and scary. The way in which the late Liberian i... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe Most people would agree that if the founding fathers of Nigeria were to stir from their graves and look at the nation, they would not see the Nigeria of their dreams. Certai... Read more
By Jasper Ikedi Azuatalam One thing that is paramount in the heart of every Igbo man is the yearning for the emergence of a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction. For decades, the Igbos have... Read more
By David Carr USA Today and other Gannett newspapers will be spun off into a stand-alone print company. Jake Naughton / The New York Times Media companies spin off newspapers, to uncert... Read more