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Black and white picture of Jan Böhmermann in Rostock.

October 17, 2023

Jan Böhmermann: When Satire and Journalism Cross Paths

In embracing the evolving terrain of journalism, we acknowledge that journalism is not static but flexible, with Böhmermann as a compelling example of what a journalist in the 21st century can look like.

By Mia Faye Kreindler

March 29, 2023

Opinion: What a YouTuber’s Interview with Sam Bankman-Fried Can Teach Us About Journalism

(PHOENIX) — When Tiffany Fong lost $200k in the crypto market, she started a YouTube channel to “share her grief and […]

By Barbi Walker-Walsh

February 1, 2023

Opinion: Can Journalists Use Illegally Hacked Data?

(BE’ER SHEVA, Israel) — Logging onto the website Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDOS), my eyes were drawn to the only […]

By David Ben Moshe

January 4, 2023

Journalism’s Love-Hate Relationship with Con Artists and Grifters: A Failure in Serving the Reader

(LOS ANGELES) — Journalism has many unfortunate tendencies—many of which push the industry to traverse an ethical tightrope. Perhaps none […]

By Sami Vanderlip

December 22, 2022

Opinion: Addicted to Regurgitation – Churnalists at Large

Everyone’s doing it. And everyone knows that it’s wrong. Churnalism is a big part of our media cycle, and like all things, it’s getting worse. Churnalism is nothing more than an attempt to get clicks by repeating what everyone else says

By John Verner

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