Newsrooms can no longer simply churn out stories. They need to create decision-making tools based on news reporting, says Knight International Journalism Fellow Justin Arenstein. Here's how your news organization can get started.
We are very excited to announce the launch of the IJNet Collaborative Translation Project, a project that will extend our resources further and help us reach more journalists across the globe.
While social media can help journalists find important information, it can be hard to find the signal in the noise. That's when geolocation tools can make a difference.
Felipe Heusser, founder and chief executive of Ciudadano Inteligente, an NGO that uses technology to promote open data and transparency in Chile and the region, calls for a more critical approach.
Entrepreneurial journalists in Latin America discuss how to overcome financial and other obstacles as they experiment with new types of independent media.
Health journalists face several challenges: developing stories that demand attention, relay information on science and policy in a way that grabs and holds their audiences, and doing it in a media landscape of competing priorities.
Twitter's impact, a stifled news atmosphere in Brazil and corrupt charges against journalists in Russia are found in this week's Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA).
Reporters Without Borders created a "digital safe" to offer a secure way for journalists facing censorship to submit news and documents for publication.
How the Video Volunteers organization trains new reporters in shooting, editing and reporting to expose corruption and government neglect across 24 Indian states.
Just when newsrooms had started to figure out how six seconds of Vine footage could add to their reporting, Instagram decided to let users capture an eternity-like 15 seconds of video using any of 13 different filters.
The importance of Facebook for Arab news consumers, the power of Indian women on the Internet and the financial prospects of digital news are featured in this week’s Digital Media Mash Up, produced by the Center for International Media Assistance.
La Nación newspaper was recognized for its investigation of Argentina's Senate expenses from 2004 to 2013, which uncovered spending irregularities and prompted a judicial investigation.
Former Reuters social media editor Anthony De Rosa becomes top editor at Circa, which creates concise, mobile-only stories from a pool of articles, documents, tweets, reports, blogs and more, while fact-checking every point along the way.