News Trends, Trust & Credibility Majority of Americans trust local news more than national news because they believe local journalists care more about what they’re covering February 22, 2023 — 1 Comment
News Trends When will the final printed newspaper roll off the press? It’s coming soon, judging by today’s classrooms where students who read news say they only access content online. December 30, 2022 — 4 Comments
News Trends, Non-profit news As legacy news outlets struggle financially, philanthropy and non-profit sites play larger roles in delivering reliable local news February 20, 2022 — 0 Comments
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 — 2 Comments
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