A white paper based on the research of more than a dozen journalists and scholars will provide details on why the gap exists, ...
This week, a panel at the Athens Democracy Forum in Greece, organized in association with The New York Times, explored why legacy media is struggling around the world, particularly with younger ...
In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation in North Carolina, news outlets are finding a variety of ways to reach those most affected by the storm. Brian Stelter writes for CNN that local radio ...
There are many benefits to bridging the gap between academic research and journalism. At the same time, the size of that gap should not be understated. And even more crucially, to bridge the gap, we ...
The Associated Press on Nov. 5 will count the vote and declare winners in some 7,000 races, doing the work so the world knows as soon as possible who wins not only the White House, but also control of ...
The American Press Institute collaborated with the Journalism Bridging Project to publish this white paper, which explores the gap between academic researchers who study journalism and publishers and ...
With Election Day less than 40 days away, newsrooms are beginning preparations for what could be a very long night — or a very long week. Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum report for The New ...
Our conversations with journalists and academics have yielded a wide variety of proposals for how we can begin to bridge the research-practice gap. Some of these are more “small potatoes” or tactical ...
Here we detail what journalism can learn from other fields where professionals have endeavored to bridge research and practice — namely, medicine and education. While the incentive structures in these ...
The American Press Institute started publishing resources in November 2023 to help local media improve local election coverage for 2024. We wanted to start empowering news leaders early on to consider ...
News organizations spend so much time planning for and covering elections that the work to be done afterward can almost come as a rude awakening: What — we have to keep going? Some newsrooms face the ...