November 2009:
Texas Tribune’s Launch ‘Just the Beginning’ of Databases, What’s to Come
CoPress Pushes Innovation, Shows Value of Open-Source Platforms
October 2009:
Nola.com Grows Audience, Continues to Attract Expats Post-Katrina
Huffington Post’s ‘Impact’ Lets Readers Donate to People in the News
Ex-Unity Pres.: NAHJ, NABJ, AAJA, NAJA Should Not Merge
Why So Much Interest in Fox News-Obama Feud?
Journalists Raise Thousands to Fund Projects on Kickstarter
September 2009:
Journalists Leave Full-time Jobs to Work for Texas Tribune, Embrace Uncertainty
AP Stylebook iPhone App Launches Today, a Hybrid of Print & Online Versions
News Consumer Study: Media Helped Elect and Continue to Promote Obama
Archived Chat: VoiceofSanDiego.org Editor Explains How to Run a Nonprofit News Site
Yale Daily News Competes with National Media on Annie Le Coverage
Koppel Criticizes Rise of Infotainment, Commentary that Disregards Facts
Live Chat and Video Stream: A Conversation with Ted Koppel
Journalists, Artists Tell Stories with Nonfiction Graphic Novels
Whicker on Jaycee Dugard column: ‘I Wasn’t Insensitive’ about Kidnapping
August 2009:
Kansas City Star Columnist’s Job Inquiry Backfires, Lands Him on Bad Pitch Blog
July 2009:
Jennifer Weiner: Newspaper Reporting Helped Me Become a Better Novelist
Washington Post Scrambles to Deal with Furor over ‘Salons’
June 2009:
AP Stylebook Sales, Web Traffic Increase, Attract New Audiences
Archived Chat: How Do I Help Students Handle Information Overload on Social Media Sites?
May 2009:
Journalists Turn to Scribd.com as Profitable Publishing Platform
Commercial Appeal’s E-Edition Leads to 40 Percent Circulation Increase
How to Report a Story That Happened Decades Before You Were Born
April 2009:
Interracial Couple Photo Sparks Negative Comments on Post-Dispatch Blog
March 2009:
Reporter’s Take on the Final Days of the Post-Intelligencer
Post-Dispatch Editor Laments Copy Desk Layoffs in Song
February 2009:
Editorial Cartoon President: New York Post Cartoon a ‘Misfire’
The Root Fills Void of Black Voices in Mainstream Media
December 2008:
How to Report on Madoff’s Religion without Perpetuating Stereotypes
Msnbc.com Features Slideshow of 2008 Newsmakers
The Honolulu Advertiser Runs Seven-Part Series about Domestic Abuse in Hawaii
The Washington Post Looks at Role of D.C. Charter Schools
News Sites Highlight Big Three Bailout Bid
NPR Series Reveals Immigration Divide along U.S.-Mexican Border
November 2008:
Don’t Drop Religion Angle After Votes Are Counted
August 2008:
Covering the Presidential Election on the Race/Ethnicity Beat
July 2008:
Day Two: Live Blogging from ‘Diversity in the Digital Age
Live Blogging from Diversity in the Digital Age
New America Media Seeks Unity Among Ethnic Communities, Audiences
‘Journal-isms’ That Engage and Inform Diverse Audiences
Stakes, Expectations Rise as Copy Desks Shrink
June 2008:
Journalists Pay It Forward By Helping Their Own
Visual Coverage Captures Emotion, Devastation of Iowa Floods
Telling Campaign Stories with Ingenuity, Interactivity
Press Secretaries and Journalists: Understanding the Divide
Virtual Communities Spark Coverage Ideas As Primary Season Ends
May 2008:
Exploring Race, Asking Tough Questions
Telling Our Own Stories, Becoming Better Journalists
Bridging the Minority Swimming Gap
April 2008:
One Year Later: Covering the Virginia Tech Anniversary
Live Blogging: How It Makes Us Better Journalists
Sex Abuse of Native Americans: The Story behind the Facts
March 2008:
On Being Multiracial: When Life’s Not So Black and White
From Journalism with a Difference to Diversity at Work
When Racial Slurs Are Part of the Story
Reporting Hate Crimes: Going Beyond the Basics
Facing Discrimination on the Job: How to Deal?
Roy’s Totally Subjective Picks: 85 Wonders of the Journalism World (contributor)
February 2008:
Rebuilding Trust: What Newsrooms Are Doing
January 2008:
Linking to Life with Multimedia Obits
Endorsements: A Journalistic Obligation?
December 2007:
Journalists Develop, Dismiss Digital Identities
Looking at the Ethics Behind Difficult Interviews
Tough Questions: Deciding When a Story Has Gone ‘Too Far’
November 2007:
Covering Debates: Advice from Inside the Pressroom
Curry: Find Diversity within Diversity
Newspapers: Bulky Blueprints for the Future
Paid Partisans, Biased Bloggers: Their Place in the Newsroom
WSJ’s Greg Ipp on Fed Meeting (Sidebar to Al’s Morning Meeting entry)
October 2007:
Fading Fires: Reviewing Union-Tribune’s Online Coverage
Q&A: SEJ Tips on Future Fire Coverage
Paper: It May Burn, but It Won’t Crash
September 2007:
Experimenting with Twitter: How Newsrooms Are Using It To Reach More Users
Leading a News Organization with Vision, Respect for Reporters (Poynter Online audio slideshow)
Troxler on Politics and Journalists’ Role in Holding the Powerful Accountable (Poynter Online audio slideshow)
August 2007:
Not Dead Yet: Reporting Castro Rumor
Removing Content: When to Unring the Bell?
July 2007:
Raddatz and Chandrasekaran: Reporting on the Bubble and the Battle
