At Poynter event, Jessica Yellin discusses reporting the news minus the anxiety - Poynter
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At Poynter event, Jessica Yellin discusses reporting the news minus the anxiety - Poynter
"Yellin, founder of News Not Noise, reaches 1.3 million people on Instagram, Substack and other platforms. Before striking out on her own to provide news and context on social media, Yellin was former chief White House correspondent for CNN and an Emmy, Peabody and Gracie Award-winning political correspondent for ABC, MSNBC and CNN. Both Yellin and Allen were honored Sept. 19 with the Poynter 50 Make a Mark Leadership Award for their distinguished work and innovative contributions to the profession. Yellin was introduced at the event by Mark Leibovich, staff writer for The Atlantic, and interviewed along with Allen by Poynter President Neil Brown."
"Poynter is presenting the awards in honor of its 50th anniversary this year. It will hold a similar event Oct. 21 in New York City honoring Dean Baquet of The New York Times and Cleo Abram, video journalist creator of Huge If True. Tickets are limited but still available . In the second of two conversations with the Make a Mark Award winners, here are Five Questions with Jessica Yellin: Poynter President Neil Brown: Between Instagram and Substack generally you have an audience that tallies nearly 1 million people. Describe one or two profiles of who that audience is or or who you are serving."
The Poynter Institute honored two longtime Washington political reporters with Make a Mark Leadership Awards for distinguished work and innovation. Jessica Yellin founded News Not Noise and reaches 1.3 million followers across Instagram, Substack and other platforms. Yellin previously served as chief White House correspondent for CNN and earned Emmy, Peabody and Gracie awards reporting for major networks. Poynter will host a similar awards event Oct. 21 in New York honoring Dean Baquet and Cleo Abram. A Q&A with Yellin explores her audience profile, platform strategy and how she provides news and context on social media.
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