Tag: journalism

Algorithms and journalism: the dawn of a new age, or the beginning of the end?

Google has pitched several American newspapers, among them The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal — with an algorithm, known internally as Genesis, capable of writing news stories based on specific information. Google describes Genesis as a person...

Algorithms and journalism: the dawn of a new age, or the beginning of the end?

Google has pitched several American newspapers, among them The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal — with an algorithm, known internally as Genesis, capable of writing news stories based on specific information. Google describes Genesis as a person...

Algorithms and journalism: the dawn of a new age, or the beginning of the end?

Google has pitched several American newspapers, among them The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal — with an algorithm, known internally as Genesis, capable of writing news stories based on specific information. Google describes Genesis as a person...

How Rom Com Journalism Shaped a Generation of Creators

In the late 90s and early 2000s, a wave of romantic comedies flooded the film industry, leaving a lasting cultural impact on society. What I think distinguished this era, and left a permanent mark on young women today, was was the significant representation of female leads assuming roles as creat...

Beyond the bootstrap fallacy: Public service journalism deserves public funding

When you walk into a public library, you are surrounded by rows and rows of books, all available to you free of charge. Libraries have long been an embodiment of public service. They’re the cornerstone of informed communities and are publicly funded without question. Now, imagine if someone...

Black Journalism Matters. So, Why Do Only a Few Get Opportunities?

InAmerica, only a handful of Black journalists write for newspapers, magazines, and broadcasts. As a result, Black voices and perspectives are often suppressed from reaching wider audiences. The Pew Research Center suggested only six percent of American journalists are Black, illustrating ...