Ragland offers a “starter pack” for journalists to begin addressing burnout, although she notes that it’ll be difficult to level up until news organizations align in their vision and strategy to serve and support the whole journalist and not just the work of that journalist.
With Facebook’s continued de-prioritization and divestment from news, the ongoing Twitter saga and ByteDance data security concerns, there’s a lot for newsrooms to navigate when it comes to social media platforms.
When Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter at the end of October 2022, it signaled the end of the golden age of social media [...]
A weekly newsletter. Open office hours. One-on-one chats. These are just some ideas to consider if you want to get more people talking about metrics [...]
News organizations need to figure out how to show Gen Z and Millennials why their content is more trustworthy than everything else on the internet
With two weeks to go before Election Day, API hosted a discussion with journalists from The Associated Press last week to go over ways newsrooms [...]
We talked with four leading journalists in regional newsrooms across the country about how we all try to reach younger and more diverse audiences with our coverage.
Industry leaders shared best practices, case studies and resources to help journalism organizations engage voters and provide resources needed for their audiences to cast informed ballots in the upcoming elections.
One moment years ago remains influential in my thinking about issues of diversity and inclusion inside and outside of the newsroom. In the hallway of [...]
Service journalism is having a moment. Newsrooms large and small are discovering — and in some cases, rediscovering — that they can find traction in [...]