As news organizations adapt to the digital age, they’re turning to artificial intelligence to help human journalists produce the content consumers need. This is especially…
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“Insurance companies have rated fraternities just above toxic waste.” John Hechinger, a senior editor at Bloomberg News, addressed a room of Greek-affiliated and unaffiliated Duke…
Comments closedEditor’s note: Today we’re releasing the results of our study on article labels. We’ve published an account of our findings and a few recommendations on…
Comments closedOne of my favorite quadrennial election traditions — other than the once-every-four-years chance to use words like “quadrennial” — is media speculation about brokered conventions.…
Comments closedThe Duke Reporters’ Lab was one of the co-sponsors of the Poynter Institute’s inaugural Global Fact-Checking Summit, held at the London School of Economics June…
Comments closedFor all the talk about digital tools and a data reporting revolution in the news business, the hype doesn’t match the reality in most American…
Comments closedIf journalism is in the doldrums, you wouldn’t know it from the Online News Association conference in Atlanta last weekend. The sold-out conference offered a…
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