New York Times journalists had to plan carefully for an Oval Office conversation with a president who dominates discourse and makes false claims.
The journalistic interview is challenging enough as it is. One must take notes, listen attentively, consider the next question and direct the conversation – all in chorus. However, an interviewee who ...
The most powerful news stories can show the audience the world of the powerless. A poor person who relies on charity or government assistance. A whistleblower in a company or government office. A ...
One of the more consistent (and, sadly, unsurprising) findings in news research around the world is the dominance of men as sources in news stories. Numerous studies have examined the ratio of men to ...
Journalism is considered the fourth pillar of democracy, and its primary job is to hold those in power accountable. However, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rhea Wessel is the founder of The Institute for Thought Leadership. Like it or not, businesses and thought leaders operate in an ...
BYU journalism students film an interview for their "By Study and By Faith" documentary. The project premiered Sept. 18. (Courtesy of Melissa Gibbs) "By Study and By Faith: The Legacy of Karl G.