Johnston Press
Johnston Press survives — but at a human cost
Johnston Press has escaped its debts — but it leaves behind angry investors, and hits employees right in the pensions.
satire
Partisan satire and the mechanisms of unintentional misinformation
The Washington Post has detailed the vicious circle between two different political groups that is breeding unintentional misinformation - and increasing polarisation
user generated content
Is journalist-created UGC really UGC?
Should a journalist be asking another journalist for their video?
social media verification
The critical need for verification skills in modern journalism education
A talk by the BBC's Mark Frankel reinforced the critical need for more verification skills in modern newsrooms
voice interfaces
Journalism on Smart Speakers: key findings from the Reuters Institute research
Nic Newman has dug into the use of smart speakers for news. There's a market there - but how big is it, and how fast will it grow?
fake news
A caravan of bots, and other news from the misinformation wars
Despite the efforts of the social platforms, the bots are getting more active — and more subtle.
advertising
Journalism's surveillance capitalism problem: it's all in the ads
Those in glass houses…
