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FLORIDA TODAY joins experiment to make conversations around stories better

Florida Today
FLORIDA TODAY joins experiment to make conversations around stories better

‘No One Believes Anything’: Voters Worn Out by a Fog of Political News

The New York Times
‘No One Believes Anything’: Voters Worn Out by a Fog of Political News

‘Filter Bubble’ author Eli Pariser on why we need publicly owned social media networks

The Verge
‘Filter Bubble’ author Eli Pariser on why we need publicly owned social media networks

Research: Story labels alone don’t increase trust

International News Media Association
Research: Story labels alone don’t increase trust

Need to Know: Ask audiences what questions they have about your reporting

American Press Institute
Need to Know: Ask audiences what questions they have about your reporting

Daily Buzz: Is AMP for Email Ready for Prime Time?

Associations Now
Daily Buzz: Is AMP for Email Ready for Prime Time?

Here are the four most common questions readers have after consuming a news article (and how to answer them)

Nieman Lab
Here are the four most common questions readers have after consuming a news article (and how to answer them)

Talking Solutions: Rebuilding Democracy in Texas

KXAN
Talking Solutions: Rebuilding Democracy in Texas

Comment moderation takes a toll

Radio Television Digital News Association
Comment moderation takes a toll

Need to Know: Why story labels should include explainers

American Press Institute
Need to Know: Why story labels should include explainers

Chicago is America’s news lab

Columbia Journalism Review
Chicago is America’s news lab

Chicago is America’s news lab

Columbia Journalism Review
Chicago is America’s news lab

Research: Solutions Journalism increases engagement, issue awareness

International News Media Association
Research: Solutions Journalism increases engagement, issue awareness

Building Trust: Newsroom Tools for the ‘Fake News’ Era

Online News Association
Building Trust: Newsroom Tools for the ‘Fake News’ Era

KUOW’s events encouraging people to get to know Muslims, Trump supporters, and more seem to actually be having an impact

Nieman Lab
KUOW’s events encouraging people to get to know Muslims, Trump supporters, and more seem to actually be having an impact

In Lyceum Poll, almost a third of Republican respondents saw media as threat to democracy

Austin American-Statesman
In Lyceum Poll, almost a third of Republican respondents saw media as threat to democracy

Why newsrooms need a solution to end online harassment of reporters

Committee to Protect Journalists
Why newsrooms need a solution to end online harassment of reporters

Tip: Five steps to writing solutions journalism

Journalism.co.uk
Tip: Five steps to writing solutions journalism

People avoid consuming news that bums them out. Here are five elements that help them see a solution

Nieman Lab
People avoid consuming news that bums them out. Here are five elements that help them see a solution

Need to Know: Solutions journalism should hit these five points to be impactful

American Press Institute
Need to Know: Solutions journalism should hit these five points to be impactful

The Opening Bell 8/8/19: Clickbait Negatively Impacting Local News Outlets

The Opening Bell
The Opening Bell 8/8/19: Clickbait Negatively Impacting Local News Outlets

UT media research group gets $2.5 million boost from Knight Foundation

The Austin American Statesman
UT media research group gets $2.5 million boost from Knight Foundation

Hey comment mods, you doin’ okay? A new study shows moderating uncivil comments reduces the moderator’s trust in news

Nieman Lab
Hey comment mods, you doin’ okay? A new study shows moderating uncivil comments reduces the moderator’s trust in news

Need to Know: How to avoid burnout in comment moderators

American Press Institute
Need to Know: How to avoid burnout in comment moderators

Seven ways journalists can up their social media game

European Journalism Observatory
Seven ways journalists can up their social media game

Politicians Behaving Badly: Why covering the story could backfire

Radio Television Digital News Association
Politicians Behaving Badly: Why covering the story could backfire

The Politics of News Choice: A Discussion With Talia Stroud

Out of the Echo Chamber
The Politics of News Choice: A Discussion With Talia Stroud

UnDisciplined: The Political Scientist And The Experimental Psychologist

Utah Public Radio
UnDisciplined: The Political Scientist And The Experimental Psychologist

9 fact-checking lessons from Global Fact 6

Poynter
9 fact-checking lessons from Global Fact 6

Recode’s Kara Swisher Talks Facebook, Regulation And Fake News

MediaPost
Recode’s Kara Swisher Talks Facebook, Regulation And Fake News