by Capitol Communicator | Jun 26, 2023 | General, Insights, Media, Upper Left Sponsored
America’s local journalists are burned out. “It’s not just some of them — it’s the majority of them. And women and young people are more likely to endure the psychological phenomenon than men and older reporters,” reports Poynter. According to Poynter,...
by Capitol Communicator | Sep 21, 2022 | Media, People
In partnership with The Washington Post, the Poynter Institute announced the 29 journalists of color selected for the 2022 Leadership Academy for Diversity in Media. These leaders emerged from more than 150 applicants and, states a release, they represent some of...
by Capitol Communicator | Oct 21, 2019 | Insights, Top Center Sponsored
USA Today and its digital sites are about to undergo a major restructuring that will include building up digital marketing while phasing out the print edition, states Poynter. According to Poynter, the deal for GateHouse’s parent, New Media Investment Group, to...
by Capitol Communicator | Apr 10, 2019 | General, Social Media, Top Center Sponsored
In a nearly 2,000-word blog post sent to Poynter, Facebook announced a slew of new things it’s doing to combat false news stories, images and videos. According to Poynter, among the changes: Facebook is now reducing the reach of groups that repeatedly spread...
by Capitol Communicator | Aug 23, 2018 | Insights, Media
There seems to be some good news about those who cover and report the news, according to Adweek, which stated that Poynter Institute is reporting that “after decades of declining trust in the press, coupled with relentless rhetorical attacks on the media by President...
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