First Amendment, News Freedom, News Trends I am angry that my journalism colleagues regularly face threats of violence while they work to bring you the news January 9, 2021 — 1 Comment
Diversity, News Trends, Training Fresno training program created to increase the number of journalists of color in San Joaquin Valley newsrooms September 24, 2020 — 4 Comments
Higher Education, News Trends Fresno State’s Joseph I. Castro, an early supporter of our Media Institute, named chancellor of the 23-campus California State University system September 23, 2020 — 0 Comments
fake news, Media Literacy, News Trends Pandemic and election offer those pushing misinformation opportunity to confuse public with fake news posted to phony social media accounts September 2, 2020 — 0 Comments
Media Literacy, News Trends Don’t be misled by those who are pushing dangerous misinformation about coronavirus pandemic April 8, 2020 — 0 Comments
Coronavirus, Media Literacy, News Trends In times of crisis, we need journalists giving us facts and guiding us to resources that will help us cope March 17, 2020 — 0 Comments
News Trends Agriculture is huge story in California, but newsrooms around the state aren’t paying attention to the details December 9, 2019 — 1 Comment
Democracy, News Trends As newspapers shrink, other media outlets must spend more time doing watchdog reporting in their communities November 27, 2019 — 0 Comments
News Trends One company now owns 260 daily papers and 300 weeklies. How many will remain after merger of Gannett, Gatehouse? August 5, 2019 — 0 Comments
News Trends Will McClatchy experiment help inform news industry on best way to speed move from print to digital? June 5, 2019 — 0 Comments