Sheryl Grey is a freelance writer who specializes in creating content related to education, aging and senior living, and real estate. She is also a copywriter who helps businesses grow through expert ...
“Instead of rewarding these things with fair pay, job security and moral support, journalism as an industry exploits their love of the craft.” Journalism should be the greatest job in the world, but ...
I’ve been working as a journalist (or “blogger,” or “digital media employee,” or however you want to define my tenure writing for the web arm of print magazines) for about five years now, and while my ...
It seems like a particularly scary time to enter journalism. While the common rejoinder might be to say it’s always been, something about this era feels different. We’ve seen almost 20 years of ...
America’s local journalists are burned out. It’s not just some of them — it’s the majority of them. And women and young people are more likely to endure the psychological phenomenon than men and older ...
Trish Audette-Longo has received Connection grant funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council supporting the development of a special journal issue of Facts and Frictions ...
There is a lot of dither about the future of journalism. Make no mistake, it is the essential commodity. If you know what is going on in Gaza, Ukraine or Syria, it is because brave journalists told ...
There's more turbulence in the top rungs of one of the nation’s leading media outlets. The Washington Post is again looking for a top editor after Robert Winnett, the British journalist set to take ...
Each year, Washingtonian helps sponsor the Washington Women in Journalism Awards to recognize outstanding reporters and editors for their work across all forms of media. This year’s winners have led ...