Your Monday news roundup: Honoring Lester Holt, ‘The Mule’ origins, helping our own HONORING TWO GREATS On Saturday, advocates of journalism gathered for Poynter's fourth annual Bowtie Ball, in… December 9, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Friday news roundup: Changing the gender gap, CNN bomb threat, parading as a newspaper mascot MOVING THE RATIO TO 50/50 Ros Atkins is an anchor for the BBC's "Outside Source."… December 7, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Thursday news roundup: Go Google yourself, Serial for the win, no news for millennials GOOGLING YOURSELF FOR GOOD Sites that help journalists generate contact information on sources can be incredibly… December 6, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Wednesday news headlines: People, not plot devices; Worst Media Company voting; new true-crime podcast GETTING IT WRONG Former Knight Ridder journalist and Poynter.org editor Bill Mitchell has a question for… December 5, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Tuesday news roundup: Ink in her veins, rape data webinar and a big (expletive) problem NOW THAT'S A PERSONAL ESSAY One of Margaret High’s journalism professors pulled her aside toward… December 4, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Monday news roundup: Sharing a police force database, rethinking local news, #LoveMyNewspaperDay Use-of-force investigation: mammoth project, immediate payoff The data team at NJ.com waded through thousands and thousands… December 3, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Friday news roundup: No to Nazis, three compelling reads, a town square for journalism ARKANSAS NEWS STATION PASSES ON AMPLIFYING NAZI MESSAGE Their marketing effort was intense. Every day before… November 30, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Thursday news roundup: a Miami Herald bombshell, an adviser fired and real diversity tips The Miami Herald published an investigative series on Wednesday that showed how a wealthy and… November 29, 2018 Poynter Staff
Your Wednesday news roundup HOW THE FOOD TEAM AT THE TIMES-PICAYUNE TRANSFORMED ITSELF Three veteran journalists turned food coverage… November 28, 2018 Poynter Staff
‘It was covered up the same’: Journalists across America devote entire careers to covering the Catholic Church’s sex scandal “Spotlight” — the movie and the Boston Globe team — may have brought the Catholic Church’s… November 27, 2018 Poynter Staff
Today’s an unwelcome reminder that journalism is difficult and dangerous work The tragic news out of the Capital Gazette Newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, on Thursday serves… June 28, 2018 Poynter Staff
Journalists’ resources for reporting on immigration Immigration has been a contentious topic for much of U.S. history, but Donald Trump's presidential policies… June 19, 2018 Poynter Staff
Nelson Poynter’s 1978 obit: ‘I’ll haunt you like the devil’ if my wishes aren’t carried out Nelson Poynter, owner of the St. Petersburg Times and founder of a nonprofit later renamed The Poynter Institute, died on Thursday, June 15, 1978. June 15, 2018 Poynter Staff
PolitiFact launches new Sunday morning fact-checking show on Newsy PolitiFact has partnered with Newsy, a next-generation national news network, to help Americans sort out… May 4, 2018 Poynter Staff
Podcast: How to get close and create intimacy with your subjects Today’s WriteLane podcast is about getting access and creating intimacy with the subjects of your… March 22, 2018 Poynter Staff