Trump’s second term could further destabilize a wobbly era for press freedom
In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ two media experts grade the press’s election coverage and forecast a bumpy road ahead
In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ two media experts grade the press’s election coverage and forecast a bumpy road ahead
But was there more to Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski’s meeting than restarting communications and doing the right thing journalistically?
The Chronicle tracked the drug trade into tiny towns where top dealers live in mansions — work that earned an inaugural Poynter Prize
The House is on track to be narrowly divided for a third straight Congress, forcing the speaker to use every bit of leverage to keep members in line
The nonprofit newsroom looks beyond temporary fact-checking campaigns during close electoral contests
Trump is a fan of a free and open press as long as he agrees with the coverage. Which, of course, really isn’t a free and open press.
The money will be used to start an endowment for the organization, which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year
‘Don’t always look for the grandiose. … Just look at all the little, small things, and that’s what I do, and it really brings me joy’
The Times plans to roll out the widely ridiculed and misunderstood predictive tool, but only if it can overcome glitches without a striking tech guild
Meanwhile, workers at The Baltimore Sun are pulling their bylines for election week
The company went from a relative unknown to the sixth-largest newspaper owner in the country over the past year
His attacks are for real. Here are at least 3 things Trump could do to threaten the news media once he becomes president.
It’s the type of headline you might see from the satirical news site. And, this time, it’s entirely true.
One ‘insider’ told Politico, ‘Elon is getting a little big for his britches.’
Our analysis of the 3,637 notes from Election Day shows that users found the platform’s lonely moderation instrument to be mostly unhelpful
The project empowers educators with tools to teach students media literacy skills at a time when teen well-being is a global conversation
A new research study offers a roadmap for newsrooms that may want to analyze which voices routinely get quoted and ignored
Independent Florida Alligator's stories drew national attention to former senator's high-dollar consulting and remote personnel spending
Poynter convened a panel discussion with industry experts on the skills reporters learn on the job
The state’s right-to-shelter law is supposed to help homeless families. The Boston Globe’s Yvonne Abraham laid bare its many challenges.
The polls still aren’t performing as they should. The frequency and nature of the reporting on them don’t help matters.
The election results underscore how disconnected and oversimplified media coverage of this community turned out to be
From close to the US-Mexico border to suburban Indiana, voters are lined up and laden with emotion
When we investigated some of the claims cited in the posts, we found that some were accurate, some were wrong and most of the rest omitted context
After Trump won the 2024 election, PolitiFact asked its readers to send us their questions about his campaign promises
Homan spent more than 30 years working in immigration enforcement and recommended Trump’s contentious zero-tolerance policy
Federal and state election officials rebutted claims of widespread fraud. They said there are longstanding systems to ensure voting integrity.
This hallmark Poynter program teaches leaders without direct reports to harness their strengths.
The participants will gain critical skills that new managers need to help forge successful paths to leadership
CPB-funded Poynter Institute training to foster innovation across the public media system
Poynter has partnered with the Risk Less. Do More. campaign to host a webinar, articles to better inform journalists
The withdrawal of funding from ‘the Google of South Korea’ has left SNU FactCheck scrambling to find a new sponsor. A shutdown looms.
In an expedited process, 77% of parliament members voted in favor of legislation that sharply limits government criticism.
Study finds political actors rarely repeat their own falsehoods, relying on other politicians within their parties to keep them alive
The grants are funded by Google and YouTube to support fact-checking initiatives worldwide and reduce the harm of misinformation
Brazil’s Supreme Court blocks X after Musk defies orders on representation
An elected leader’s threats to ban a fact-checking organization are unacceptable
Nonprofit news organizations must find a way to make it clear to their communities that there is a nonprofit news difference
Douglas R. Clifford was in Tallahassee, preparing to cover Helene for the Tampa Bay Times, when the storm came knocking at his door.
Coverage and help from Florida and North Carolina
The Malheur Enterprise’s dogged reporting and lawsuit forced the county to admit wrongdoing — and earned the paper a Poynter Prize
Partnership with Knight Foundation aims to help strengthen local news ecosystem
Expanded roles for Kristen Hare and Alex Mahadevan mean more power for Poynter’s signature initiatives
The initiative builds on efforts to connect people with facts and develop solutions for the global fact-checking community
The celebration will occur at the Bowtie Ball Nov. 16 in Tampa, Florida.
We are drafting a list of the 50 most significant media moments and people of the past 50 years. We need your input.
A prominent biographer and a leading tech journalist have both warned that Musk should not expect the bromance to last
The Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders and Freedom of the Press Foundation have all raised concerns about the next 4 years
Four media experts and analysts discuss how the press covered Trump in this election cycle and what to expect going forward
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The president-elect has promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, potentially fracturing about 5 million families
From election to election, it isn’t unusual or a sign of fraud for voters to shift support from one party to another or to choose not to vote
‘It would be a mistake for future campaigns to ignore or neglect podcasting as a vehicle for their candidates’
A review of election coverage from 3 major media publications reveals a medley of decisions about language and tone
The new AI search platform ignores New York Times articles and some paywalled newsrooms, but appears to boost licensing partners.
‘When dealing with this new, and yet to grow, devil of AI, we need to be together’
Focus group research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota reveals attitudes on disclosure, trust, deception among news consumers
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