Student journalists are doing the work many newsrooms can't afford - PoynterStudents are now pivotal in supporting local news outlets, providing coverage as part of their education.Universities like the University of Vermont are adapting journalism programs to address gaps in local news.
Here's what Poynter looked like 50 years ago - PoynterThe Poynter Institute has a rich history beginning in 1975, evolving from the New Modern Media Institute to its founding name in 1983 and current location.
Sound Reporting, Second Edition, Coming in DecemberThe book serves aspiring journalists, practicing journalists, and the public curious about NPR's journalistic practices.
Play with AI like your career depends on it (it does)Journalists must embrace AI technology now to enhance their skills and adapt to future changes in the industry.
Journalism education leads the change we seekHigher education, particularly in journalism, must evolve to address trends in misinformation, globalization, and technology advancements.
No One Cared More About Storytelling Than This Writer. After His Death, a New Book Collects the Wisdom He Collected.Friends gather to remember Matt Tullis at his favorite pub and university, reflecting on his impact as a teacher and adviser in journalism.
They never taught me a thing about interviewing in journalism school - PoynterJournalism education often lacks a focus on interviewing skills, a crucial aspect of news reporting and feature writing.