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As local newspapers and online media have struggled financially over the past decade, a new source of information has been working to replace them. It's known in the news business as "pink-slime journalism."
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AI can sort through information quickly, translate and personalize data, but it can also cause news stories to be rife with errors.
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Twenty-four on-air TV news staffers have left the Cincinnati airwaves this year — and nine have quit the TV business completely.
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The Voice of America Museum in West Chester launches a a five-part series on journalism with a documentary chronicling how three reporters escaped Afghanistan.
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This is the fourth year the Greater Cincinnati Association of Black Journalists (GCABJ) and the Society of Professional Journalists — Cincinnati chapter (SPJC) hosted the journalism camp.
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The insight comes as the news industry continues to struggle with a loss of trust from the public. The situation is especially critical in the U.S., which came in last among 46 countries in a Reuters Institute poll measuring trust in the media. Just 29% of U.S. respondents to that poll said they had trust in journalists.
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The Greater Cincinnati Association of Black Journalists teamed with the Society of Professional Journalists of Cincinnati to host a workshop for young journalists of color.
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I grew up in journalism decades ago with crusty old editors who had a simple credo for what it was we journalists do.Our job, they said, was to comfort…
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The Cleveland Plain-Dealer shocked readers and staffers when its parent company announced that its remaining journalists - those who weren't laid off in…
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In an era of fake news, a whole industry has sprung up to police the internet. These news rating agencies, or as Slate coins them, the "Trust Industry,"…