When Zita Arocha covered her first newspaper story for the now-defunct Tampa Times newspaper, she didn’t yet have a name for what she was doing. She just knew something magical was happening. The ...
At a time when the industry of journalism finds itself under scrutiny, Boston University’s Power of Narrative Conference offers solace to those navigating its uncertainties. Nearly 400 early-career ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
“The last thing they wanted,” a story published by The Oregonian/OregonLive in June 2024, has been recognized as one of the year’s best pieces of narrative journalism nationwide. Tom Hallman and ...
When Gay Talese’s landmark profile, “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” appeared in Esquire in April 1966, it marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of journalism. This was the birth of what came to be ...
These do not feel like great days for sports journalism. The 70-year-old discussed the state of sports journalism in the age of social media with Zachary Mawby of the Setonian, the school paper for ...
“Streaming primarily on Facebook and YouTube, its mission is rooted in ‘narrative sovereignty’ — the belief that Indigenous communities should control how their stories, histories and cultures are ...
Kicking off the night by wishing everyone a “Happy Black History Month,” the Journalism School’s National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists invited ...
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