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Need to Know: API’s new executive director, how protests influence police reporting, and the pandemic’s effect on science literacy

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Need to Know Wednesday, January 12, 2022 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard . . . Darnella Frazier, the teen who filmed George Floyd’s murder,  awarded a Pulitzer citation  (The Washington Post)  . . . but did you know: Study finds that racial justice protests influenced local news reporting  (Media, Inequality, and Change Center)    In 2020, the murder of George Floyd inspired protests against police brutality and systemic racism across the country. That activism influenced the way local newspapers have since covered police and crime, leading to more inclusive sourcing and less dehumanizing language, according to a new study from the Media, Inequality and Change Center. But local crime stories  still rely heavily on police narratives , often mentioning threatening behavior by suspects but not touching on violence by police officers. And coverage of police protests ...

Need to Know: Media leaders’ optimism, ideas for navigating newsroom change, and a divisive meme goes viral

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  Need to Know: Media leaders’ optimism, ideas for navigating newsroom change, and a divisive meme goes viral Inbox American Press Institute   via  gmail.mcsv.net  11 Jan 2022, 01:58 (1 day ago) to  me Need to Know Tuesday, January 11, 2022 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard . . . News  engagement fell off a cliff in 2021  (Axios)  . . . but did you know: Media leaders around the world are feeling optimistic about 2022  (Reuters Institute)    A new, wide-ranging survey from the Reuters Institute at Oxford finds that media professionals around the world are grappling with digital, business, and social changes in the industry — but overall are optimistic about the year ahead. More than  half of publishers (59%) said their revenue had grown in 2021 , even as 54% reported that website traffic had stayed put or fallen. Journalists, writ...

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Need to Know: How journalists can reduce ‘perception gaps,’ the media’s role in protecting democracy, and dangers in the field

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  Need to Know Tuesday, January 4, 2022 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard . . . Forty-five reporters and media workers around the world were killed in 2021,  the lowest death toll  since The International Federation of Journalists started tracking it 30 years ago (The Associated Press) . . . but did you know: Being a journalist in the U.S. may be becoming more dangerous  (The Washington Post)    Journalists in the U.S. are increasingly becoming the targets of violence, writes Jason Rezaian, arguing that members of the press “could start seeing an increase in the types of threats that many of our colleagues in many illiberal societies already face.” Rezaian writes that the news industry has accepted a certain amount of online harassment and abuse as part of the job, and that individual journalists are hesitant to discuss specific acts of violence against them  ...