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Pushing to the future of journalism — A project of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard
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Plus: The Washington Post’s real-time fact-checking, hacking attacks against The New York Times, and the rest of the week’s news in media and tech.
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“Journalists have to consider how American politics has changed since modern journalism first formulated the conventions and norms for covering politics.”
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Want to keep up with what academic researchers are learning about digital media? Journalist’s Resource rounds up the latest findings.
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The Orange County Register is betting on an expanded newsroom and a stronger connection to the community. Will the numbers add up?
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