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Veteran journalist turns entrepreneur with Wind Newspaper
After 34 years covering the Chinatown crime beat for the largest Chinese language newspaper in the U.S., Portia Li suddenly found herself out of a job. Rather than give up or retire, she decided to la
Saving candidate websites from vanishing after Election Day
Melody Kramer, director of communications and business development with the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, talks with It's All Journalism host Michael O'C
Older generations deserve media coverage too
Paul Kleyman, national coordinator of the Journalists Network on Generations and editor of Generations Beat Online, specializes in covering the issues of importance to older Americans. He talks with I
Thinking globally, writing locally about climate change
James Fahn, executive director of the Earth Journalism Network, talks with It’s All Journalism producer Michael O’Connell about his experiences as an environmental reporter, the importance of thinkin
Better News: Post and Courier philanthropic effort nets $1 million
Like many newspapers, The Post and Courier was experiencing a drop-off in local advertising spending, which meant diminishing revenues. However, the Charleston, South Carolina, daily decided to adjus
Trust.txt is a silent partner in legitimizing news organizations
Scott Yates is the founder of JournalList.net and Trust.txt, a tool news organizations can use to verify their legitimacy of the content and information. He talks with It’s All Journalism producer Mic
City Paper uses its 40 years of expertise to help local business
Duc Luu, publisher and chief development officer for the Washington City Paper, and interim editor Caroline Jones talk to It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the alt weekly's 40-year hist
Data can be the spine of your reporting
MaryJo Webster is the data editor for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. She talks with It's All Journalism producer Michael O'Connell about her aversion to math before learning about data journalism, how
Noema aims to help academics, policy makers think differently
Kathleen Miles is the executive editor of Noema, a cross-disciplinary academic journal from the Berggruen Institute. She talks with It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell about the importance of b
Better News: Tennessean engages Black audiences with new initiative
The Tennessean is a major newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee. It’s also the flagship of the USA Today Network South. Like many mainstream newspapers, The Tennessean has primarily served a white audienc