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Newsjunkie.net is a resource guide for journalists. We show who's behind the news, and provide tools to help navigate the modern business of information.
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Briefs and articles from the journalism scene
Innovation in the news space
Newsjunkie's weekly update on good things happening to journalists and journalism.
Notable stories on disinformation
Newsjunkie identifies stories that are misleading, disinformation, propaganda, or false. In the same way the internet made it easier for new journals to start—a good thing—it also made it easy for bad actors to masquerade as legitimate providers of news and information.
Intimidation of the Press
Links to reports of abuse and intimidation of journalists and the press, from reputable sources.
Updates on people and organizations in the news universe
Newsjunkie's survey of the comings, goings, ups and downs of the news business.
Noting the passing of journalists
Noting the passing of journalists and others who have had an impact on journalism.
News and commentary on the campaign to preserve scientific research
A blog sharing links to news and commentary about the urgent effort to save public research websites before the Trump administration blocks access. The campaign is called End of Term Harvest, and is managed by the Internet Archive, along with Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, Stanford University Libraries, University of North Texas Libraries, and Common Crawl.
Decoding what is meant by what is said
Monitoring changes and best practices in political reporting.
Weekly picks by Newsjunkie staff: Our library is stocked with novels, essays, reporting, and other works that live in the intersection of journalism and politics.
Weekly picks by Newsjunkie staff: Movies, documentaries and visual essays that land at the intersection of journalism and politics.