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- What sets streaming news apart isn’t the transmission of information, “it's the transmission of the experience,” said “NBC Nightly News” anchor Tom Llamas on the Season 5 premiere of The Poynter Report Podcast. Watch the episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Lk...
- Dozens of metro areas have larger numbers of immigrants in the U.S. illegally than the Minneapolis metro area, including smaller metro areas across the country. Read the full PolitiFact fact-check: www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- The Trump administration tried to shape the story after ICU nurse Alex Pretti was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent. But videos from bystanders and detailed analysis by visual forensic reporters appear to have forced a rare recalibration. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Keep the cameras rolling. Stay on the edge of the crowd. Safety first, story second. Here are 25 guidelines for journalists to safely cover unrest: www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...
- The best editorials can inform, persuade and champion a news organization’s values. Enter your editorials to win the Burl Osborne Award for Editorial and Opinion Writing, sponsored by The Dallas Morning News, in this year’s Poynter Journalism Prizes. poynterprizes.secure-platform.com/a
- After Germany invaded Denmark, the U.S. assumed responsibility for Greenland’s defense. But PolitiFact found that President Trump overstepped in his Davos speech when he said that after World War II, "We gave Greenland back to Denmark." www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- In many ways, the shocking search of a Washington Post reporter’s home was an unusually brazen threat to press freedom, but in other ways, the search was an escalation of an already troubling trend, according to press freedom experts. Read the story: www.poynter.org/business-wor...
- ‘On background’ is common journalism lingo. What does it mean? We explain. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- “When we look back on this in 20 years, it will be hard to convey just how scary and widespread the federal show of force actually is,” Kelly McBride, Poynter’s Senior Vice President and Chair of Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership, told senior media writer Tom Jones.
- GamerGate. Oprah. Twitter. As Poynter celebrates its 50th anniversary, we're looking back at 50 of the most significant media moments and people of the past 50 years, while also detailing how they have impacted our future. What media moments would you add? ⬇️
- In the week since Tony Dokoupil took over “CBS Evening News” the network has faced criticism over questionable moments, on-air stumbles and its “both-sides framing” of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Could this “CBS Evening News” reset resonate with viewers? www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Attention journalists: The 2026 Poynter Journalism Prizes are now open for entries! The contest deadline is 6 p.m. Eastern, Friday, Feb. 13 but if you enter by Jan. 31, the entry fee is $10 off. Enter today: buff.ly/ajWrvsb
- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the city’s largest daily newspaper, will shut down on May 3 after nearly 240 years of operating. The shutdown follows a three-year union strike and ends Pittsburgh’s last remaining daily print product. Read the full story: www.poynter.org/business-wor...
- Here are six things you think are AP style rules that actually aren't: www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...
- "Student journalists are tackling major issues and shaping local news, but they also face censorship, backlash and growing threats to press freedom. Here are 7 things to know about the student press: www.poynter.org/educators-st...
- “This is for me a love letter to journalism,” said photojournalist Ann Hermes. “But I do want it to do more than that.” Meet some of the photojournalists documenting disappearing local newspaper newsrooms: www.poynter.org/local-news/2...
- As mass shootings unfolded over the weekend at both Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and Australia’s Bondi Beach, journalists covering the attacks grappled with terror, trauma and accountability. Read the full story in today’s Poynter Report newsletter: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- The future of journalism is now. Poynter is bringing together top media leaders to define the journalist's role amid massive industry change. We're diving deep into the critical intersection of AI, ethics, and audience shifts. See how we're leading the charge: www.poynter.org/about/
- What photojournalist Ann Hermes does may look like nostalgia, but she’s actually capturing something else – people and places on the brink of change. That includes local newsrooms. “This is for me a love letter to journalism,” Hermes said. www.poynter.org/local-news/2...
- Sooner or later, most journalists will face a moment when someone in power makes them the story, writes Poynter’s senior vice president and ethics chair Kelly McBride. How should journalists respond to personal attacks from powerful people? Here are some tips: www.poynter.org/ethics-trust...
- On every front, the US housing market is getting worse. Here are 12 tips to amp your housing coverage: www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...
- The New York Times is taking the fight for press freedom to the Trump administration, writes senior media writer Tom Jones. The Times filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, claiming that the newsroom’s First Amendment rights are being violated by a new policy. buff.ly/GhnvXru
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- President Trump has a history of name-calling reporters and labeling organizations "fake news." His latest move is a White House webpage launched last week to "name and shame" media with disagreeable stories. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Here’s why “America’s Writing Coach” Roy Peter Clark is begging TV showrunners to stop writing journalists as villains: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- It started out as a story that writer Sarah Topol planned to do relatively quickly. Instead, it took a year and a half, hundreds records, and interviews with many Russian military deserters. The result was a powerful profile of the journey of a soldier who deserted, escaping the war in Ukraine.
- Bird flu is on the rise in the U.S. again, but your Thanksgiving dinner is likely still a safe bet, thanks to proper cooking and food safety rules. Ease your mind with this need-to-know bird flu guide by PolitiFact: www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- The Food Section’s Hanna Raskin filed 171 public records requests, then hit the road to secret-shop 70 liquor stores and ask the same question everywhere: Where’s the amaro? Here's how one independent journalist tested North Carolina’s state-run liquor system: www.poynter.org/business-wor...
- When tragedy struck, local journalism stepped up. At this year’s Bowtie Ball, the Poynter Institute recognized the Miami Herald's investigation into a boat crash that took a 17-year-old's life, showing the profound impact local news has on communities. youtu.be/vU3gUa_iUDY
- A viral video clip that shows President Donald Trump touching former President Bill Clinton is AI-generated, according to the photographer who took the photo and independent analysis. Read the story by PolitiFact: www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- A memo to staff from CEO Adam Symson downplayed Sinclair’s intentions, even as Scripps shares surged nearly 40%. buff.ly/9zrgkhl
- Trump’s attacks on Seth Meyers aren’t new, writes senior media writer Tom Jones. But FCC Chair Brendan Carr’s public backing is alarming First Amendment advocates. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Tonight, Poynter honors Dean Baquet with the Distinguished Service to Journalism Award! 🌟 Baquet, the former Executive Editor of and a Pulitzer Prize winner, led the Times newsroom through a period of immense digital change and groundbreaking national coverage. @nytimespr.bsky.social
- Don’t let lawyer costs get in the way – and other tips on navigating public records requests from The New Yorker’s Parker Yesko. Read more tips: www.poynter.org/educators-st...
- Following the departure of two top leaders, the BBC is reportedly planning to make a formal apology to President Donald Trump in hopes of getting him to drop his lawsuit against the British public broadcaster. Read this story and more in today’s Poynter Report: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Over the weekend, President Donald Trump promised Americans $2,000 each from the “trillions of dollars” in tariff revenue he said his administration has collected. But experts said tariff revenue is projected to be far below what’s needed to fund payments. www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- -“60 Minutes” still feels like “60 minutes,” despite leadership changes at CBS News – at least for the moment. -President Donald Trump threatens BBC News for $1 billion. Read these stories in today’s Poynter Report, our Monday-Friday media industry newsletter: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Happy Birthday, Poynter! 🎂 We did the cake, 🎈we did the balloons, ✍️ we did the half century of democracy-building work to improve the ethical practice of journalism. Now it’s your turn. Keep Poynter’s dream alive for the next 50 years. Make a gift of any size today: buff.ly/5iNqbJq
- Two BBC leaders resigned following a controversy involving an edit of President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 speech for an episode of a documentary series. Read this story and more in today’s Poynter Report, our Monday-Friday media industry newsletter: www.poynter.org/newsletters/...
- Elon Musk wrote, “The New York City ballot form is a scam” because “mayoral candidates appear twice,” but that’s false. It’s part of New York’s long tradition of fusion voting, in which multiple parties can nominate the same candidate. Read the fact-check: www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- Poynter has so far documented 70 federal actions aimed at constraining journalists and their ability to report and hold the government accountable. Here are the latest: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- One thing is clear: Tuesday was a good day for Democrats. In today's Poynter Report newsletter, senior media writer Tom Jones unpacks notable coverage, analysis and reactions to the 2025 election. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- In his first “60 Minutes” interview in five years, President Donald Trump misled about the Insurrection Act, his administration’s deportation strategy and his record on grocery costs. PolitiFact fact-checked Trump’s statements from the interview. Read the facts: www.poynter.org/fact-checkin...
- On Nov. 10, 1975, Nelson Poynter founded a journalism school built on a simple but powerful belief: that sharing stories and information can, and must, be a force for good. poynterfoundation.fundjournalism.org/donate/?camp...
- -A reporter emailed the wrong man. The result was a cautionary tale for journalists. -Gayle King to leave her post as co-host of “CBS Mornings.” -Gannett’s debt falls below $1 billion for the first time since its 2019 merger. Read these stories and more: www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- A massive reduction at Paramount began on Wednesday as 1,000 staffers — somewhere between 5% and 10% of the organization — were laid off, as part of a larger plan to reduce costs and staff at the network. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...
- Hurricane Melissa slammed into Jamaica yesterday as one of the strongest Category 5 storms on record, tearing off roofs and flooding streets. We spoke with AP photojournalist Matias Delacroix about what he’s witnessed on the ground. www.poynter.org/reporting-ed...
- In a remarkable piece of dogged reporting published Tuesday, CNN’s Clarissa Ward tracked what may have happened to Austin Tice, the journalist and former U.S. Marine who went missing in 2012 while reporting from Syria. www.poynter.org/commentary/2...