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Nick Bilton, who was appointed yesterday to be the new executive producer of 60 Minutes, is perhaps a less recognizable name in 2026. (Defector published a pretty helpful rundown of his credentials today,
It is a challenging time to be a journalism student. But this labor lens has been conspicuously absent from perhaps the most impactful setting when it comes to understanding and improving the news industry: journalism education. As professors training ...
One day in the fall of 2019, as I sat on a beach in Brazil, I heard the distant sound of hands clapping. Not the raucous clapping of a beach party—this was the concentrated, intentional sound of a small group of people. The small wave of clapping moved ...
Bloomberg Media today announced a new partnership with Cision, a global leader in consumer and media intelligence, to expand access to Bloomberg's premium full-text journalism directly within CisionOne,
"We need more media outlets like Tansa to be established — competing as rivals where necessary, but collaborating to invigorate journalism."
South African newsrooms remain more restrained. AI is mainly used in editing, reporting and headline optimisation. Full article generation remains limited because editors insist on rigorous human verification. For now, AI functions as an assistant rather than a substitute.
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If anyone is wondering where the next generation of journalists is, chances are that they’re writing and recording content in their journalism and broadcast classes at several area public school districts.