by jpitney | Jun 12, 2025 | Journalism, Journalists, Violence
David Bauder at AP: More than two dozen journalists have been injured or roughed up while covering protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles, leading press freedom groups to question whether law enforcement has been deliberately targeting reporters on the...
by jpitney | Jun 11, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Journalism
Isabella Simonetti and Katherine Blunt at WSJ: The AI armageddon is here for online news publishers. Chatbots are replacing Google searches, eliminating the need to click on blue links and tanking referrals to news sites. As a result, traffic that publishers relied on...
by jpitney | Jun 10, 2025 | Claremont McKenna College, Journalism, Journalists
A list in progress (updated June 11, 2025) Nate Weisberg `24 — editor, Washington Monthly Chandler Presson `21— Interiors Market Editor, Modern Luxury Lery Hiciano `20 — staff writer, Taipei Times Blaise Malley `20 — freelance Torrey Hart `19 — newsletters...
by jpitney | Jun 10, 2025 | Budget, Bureaucracy, Volunteering
Judge Deborah L Boardman, :Case 1:25-cv-01363-DLB Document 148 Filed 06/05/25 AmeriCorps is the nation’s national service agency. AmeriCorps operates national service programs and funds service programs operated by states, local governments, nonprofits, and...
by jpitney | Jun 9, 2025 | Journalism, Journalists
During the DTLA melee, a cop shot at a reporter. \ WIDER ANGLE: In this size the cop shooting Australian reporter @LaurenTomasi with rubber bullets looks even more intentional. (H/T @bubbaprog) pic.twitter.com/rYTkJDlkKY — The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 9,...