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Media Insider: LA Times Journalists Vote to Unionize, Google Suspends Fact-Checking Feature, Tronc and Axios Talk Syndication Deal
“We stepped in and started doing it”: How one woman built an award-winning news outlet from her dining room table
“This is all going on in my apartment. My kids were small and running around, there were always interns here. And then that spring, we were nominated for a really big award.”
Linda Solomon Wood is the American who threatened to move to Canada — and then actually did it. Once there, she did something else perhaps even more improbable: She launched a national, investigative digital news site that, just three years in, is winning prestigious awards (including the first-ever National Newspaper Award to a digital-only site), and is on the path to becoming entirely funded by readers.
“I am that American,” Solomon Wood said, recalling how she moved her family to Vancouver, British Columbia, shortly after 9/11. In fact, little about her story is typical.
Marianne Bouchar: A data journalist’s microguide to environmental data
With the recent onslaught of hurricanes, such as Harvey, Irma, and Maria, and wildfires in Spain, Portugal and California, data journalists have been working hard to interpret scientific data, as well as getting creative to make it reader friendly.
The COP23 (do I hear climate change?) also serves as a great opportunity for data journalists to take a step back and ask:
What is the best way of reporting on data related to the environment? Where do you find the data in the first place? How do you make it relatable to the public and which challenges do you face along the way?
This article was originally published on the Data Journalism Awards Medium Publication managed by the Global Editors Network. You can find the original version right here.
Journalism schools still behind on cybersecurity training, new survey finds
Toward the end of a long workday, one last email dropped into Jawar Mohammed’s inbox. It looked like a news tip, forwarded from an Ethiopian radio station. Mohammed, head of an independent broadcaster based in Minnesota and a leading figure in the Ethiopian opposition movement, wasn’t fooled. He didn’t click the link.
Instead, Mohammed forwarded the message to researchers at the Citizen Lab, a research group at the University of Toronto, who confirmed his suspicions. Clicking the link would have turned his phone or computer into the ultimate spying tool: recording sound, video, calls, texts, and passwords—possibly putting Mohammed’s contacts in serious danger. Luckily, Mohammed didn’t need an army of paid hackers to defend against this threat. His own sense for digital security was enough.
Journalism schools still behind on cybersecurity training, new survey finds
5 Questions with The Lily: The Washington Post’s Bold Experiment for Millennial Women | Beyond Bylines
The first US newspaper for and run by women was established in 1849. The Washington Post is bringing it back to life with its new experimental site for millennial women, The Lily. Launched in June 2017, the site is a first-of-its-kind project for The Post. Its mission is to empower and inform on of-the-moment stories that are important for its audience — calling attention to a diverse set of perspectives.
Nick Denton: Today’s gossip is tomorrow’s news – Being myself
Gossip, though it draws those motivated by envy and resentment, is also a tool of the powerless. It’s a mechanism for coordination.
Gather, a platform for journalists working on community engagement, launches » Nieman Journalism Lab
Engagement journalism means reaching out to audiences in new ways — through social media, community events, and various other methods of building trust — to get them more involved in reporting. It’s something that lots of newsrooms want to do, but some are further along than others. So how can …
Source: Gather, a platform for journalists working on community engagement, launches » Nieman Journalism Lab