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Hello everyone!! Today and tomorrow, our staff writer Neel Dhanesha and local news writer Sophie Culpepper are at the International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin. Next week, our staff writer Hanaa’ Tameez will be at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, and she’ll be moderating a panel on local news in large global cities on Thursday, April 18 at 3 PM local time. If you’re at either of these events too, please seek us out and say hi!
— Laura Hazard Owen
From the weekThe California Journalism Preservation Act would do more harm than good. Here’s how the state might better help news“If there are resources to be put to work, we must ask where those resources should come from, who should receive them, and on what basis they should be distributed.” By Jeff Jarvis. |
“Fake news” legislation risks doing more harm than good amid a record number of elections in 2024“Whether intentional or not, the legislation we examined created potential opportunities to diminish opposing voices and decrease media freedom — both of which are particularly important in countries holding elections.” By Samuel Jens. |
Dateline Totality: How local news outlets in the eclipse’s path are covering the covering“Celestial events tend to draw highly engaged audiences, and this one is no exception.” By Sophie Culpepper. |
The conspiracy-loving Epoch Times is thinking about opening…a journalism school?It would, um, “champion the same values of ‘truth and traditional’ as The Epoch Times” and, er, “nurture in the next generation of media professionals,” ahem, “the highest standards of personal integrity, fairness, and truth-seeking.” By Joshua Benton. |
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