ST. PETERSBURG, FL (June 26, 2025) — More than a year ago, the Poynter Institute published a “starter kit” for newsrooms to create their own ethics policies for using artificial intelligence in their ...
Daily Universe senior reporter Kaitlyn Bancroft, right, and Metro Editor Sahalie Donaldson work on their articles for The Daily Universe. (Arianna Davidson) BYU’s news media program will roll out a ...
Politics isn’t my usual beat. As a music photographer and a regular contributor to Paste, I have spent years documenting the communion between artist and audience—the electric moments that define live ...
Emojis, memes and gifs: you may text with them on a daily basis, but did you know you can also use them in your reporting to boost engagement? These newer forms of visual journalism can help amplify ...
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“Visual investigations are poised to move from niche desks to standard operating procedure in newsrooms in 2025.” Over the last decade, many major news organizations have set up teams and sub-brands ...
In early 2022, the New York Times started looking for an accessibility visuals editor. As typically happens with other positions, new roles at the internationally renowned newsroom signal areas that ...
ProPublica is pleased to announce a $200,000 Innovation Grant from the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Foundation to establish the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Visual Journalism Fellowship to honor Paul Steiger.
Tackling a timely but under-discussed contemporary issue in both the United States and Canada, journalists Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie investigate a string of abuses and missing persons ...
The Washington Post today named Justin Bank as Managing Editor, Audience & Visual Journalism. Working closely with The Post’s engineering and product teams, Bank will lead newsroom areas focused on ...
The FT’s team of reporters, statisticians, illustrators, cartographers, designers, and developers work with colleagues across our newsrooms, using graphics and data to find, investigate and explain ...