journalism
The Secret Weapon for Myanmar’s Besieged Media? Women Journalists.
Covering the coup, they are redefining a stereotypically macho profession.
How CNN’s Myanmar Trip Started a Debate Over Parachute Journalism
A CNN anchor said “the world is lucky” to have the network’s star correspondent covering the violent aftermath of a coup. Is it, really?
Police Are Forcing Myanmar Journalists To Sign False Statements Amid Crackdown
Dozens of reporters have been arrested since the Feb. 1 military coup.
Met Police Sued for Telling Journalist He Was 'Killing People' During Lockdown Walk
The journalist felt an officer's spittle on his face after police surrounded him and threatened him with a fine under coronavirus legislation.
Man Convicted in Daniel Pearl’s Killing Set to Walk Free
The family of the murdered Wall Street Journal reporter called it a “complete travesty of justice” that endangers journalists everywhere.
Vietnam Bloggers Sentenced to More Than 10 Years for ‘Propaganda’
One rights group called the verdict a ‘travesty of justice.’
‘We Are Completely Ignored’ – What It’s Like Being a Black Woman in Journalism
"I have been around white editors who don't like to call something racist and will say it's better to use the word ‘bias’."
Los Angeles Times Editor Out Following Scandal-Plagued Tenure
Norm Pearlstine, who presided over plagiarism and sexual harassment scandals, issued a memo to staff saying "I believe my work is done."
Instagram Boss: Journalists Are Bad, Workers Should Talk to Their Bosses Instead
The powerful man suggested that it's unethical for journalists to seek to talk to people, and unwise for people to talk to journalists.
Female Indigenous Journalists Face Racism, Harassment in Newsrooms: Report
Fifteen journalists spoke about their experiences in Canadian newsrooms, including hearing colleagues refer to Indigenous peoples as "alcoholics" and getting no mental health support when covering Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
How I Left Journalism and Learned to Live
Now butchers, teachers and photographers, these former journalists say quitting the field was the best thing they ever did.
'I’m Scared of the Gov’t': Wife of Jailed Indian Journalist Speaks Out
Prashant Kanojia was arrested on August 18 this year. His wife, Jagisha Arora, says it is part of the crackdown on journalists.