When Zita Arocha covered her first newspaper story for the now-defunct Tampa Times newspaper, she didn’t yet have a name for what she was doing. She just knew something magical was happening. The ...
The Saturday Paper is a quality, independent title, dedicated to narrative journalism. It publishes key accounts of the ...
At a time when the industry of journalism finds itself under scrutiny, Boston University’s Power of Narrative Conference offers solace to those navigating its uncertainties. Nearly 400 early-career ...
The Washington Post today announces the launch of Deep Reads, a dedicated home for immersive and narrative reporting. Each story in the new collection will have a Deep Reads label affixed to the top ...
Narrative practices in journalism and media encompass the strategies by which stories are structured, framed and communicated across print, broadcast and digital channels. These practices draw upon ...
One out of three adult Americans have no trust in our mass media, according to a September 2020 Gallup poll. Sharyl Attkisson attempts to explain why in her new book, “Slanted: How the News Media ...
When Gay Talese’s landmark profile, “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” appeared in Esquire in April 1966, it marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of journalism. This was the birth of what came to be ...
Yesterday morning, a very exciting new journalism project was launched on Kickstarter, opens new tab. It’s called Matter, and it’s going to be home to long-form investigative narrative journalism ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Even its logo was a narrative. This weekend’s Nieman conference (full name: “Telling True Stories in Turbulent Times: Nieman ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
“Many in philanthropy are eager for journalism to regain the public’s trust by telling a more complete and accurate story about communities it has historically misrepresented and excluded — and many ...