By Jiaxi Lu Example of “click-bait” headline provided by Facebook. (Facebook) Ever seen those headlines that start with “You will NEVER believe…” that are shared by your friends or prom... Read more
By Mathew Ingram Many online publishers and journalists believe that there’s a simple solution to the problem of internet comments — the trolls, the flame-wars, and so on — and that is to re... Read more
Looking to expand your journalism toolkit, take on a new beat or receive recognition for your work? Check out these promising courses, fellowships and competitions with deadlines in Septembe... Read more
By Alexandra Northington In an earlier post, the author explained how the definition of viewability, a metric in online advertising, is changing and why it matters for digital news. Here, sh... Read more
By James Breiner As traditional media organizations cut back on staff and coverage, thousands of new digital media are popping up all over the world to fill the gaps. I’ve compil... Read more
By Carolina Wilson Once upon a time, storytelling may have been defined by the use of words, images or video. But by using digital innovations such as games the Interactive Team at Fusion, a... Read more
Niyi Osundare is a distinguished Professor of Literature at the University of New Orleans. He is equally a celebrated poet, essayist and humanist. In this interview by KEHINDE OYETIMI and RI... Read more
By Rowan Moore Gerety IBADAN, Nigeria—Al-Hajji Mojeed thinks of himself as a reformer. After he welcomed me to the offices of his Olaiya Naturalist Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, he led me to... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Each month, IJNet features an international journalist who exemplifies the profession and has used the site to further his or her career. If you would like to be featured, e... Read more
By Sam Roberts In Concourse Village in the Bronx, Sylvester Donkor, left, and Ataa Serwaa, immigrants from Ghana, waiting for a cab to church. Credit Damon Winter/The New York Times Th... Read more