Terry Lee, a professor of English at Christopher Newport University and the journal’s editor, describes the first issue as making “room for all kinds of ideas about story, but with a special interest ...
“Despite huge changes in the technology of news, the structure of a story today doesn’t look hugely different from one in, say, 1932.” At the risk of sounding self-serving (you’ll see why below), ...
The issue of trust and the credibility of journalism in Italy is particularly serious; in recent years a deep divide has been created between the legacy media and an important part of public opinion, ...
A free, independent, and diverse press is often called one of the pillars of democracy. Yet for decades, as a matter of principle, journalism courses did not count for credit at Smith College. The ...
The Medill School of Journalism’s change of name is indicative of wider — and frightening — trends in journalism education. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to ...