News Hyperbole: Are We Alienating Our Audience?
The world of reporting is serious business, but even seasoned journalists can fall prey to common and slightly playful mistakes. These aren’t necessarily errors of…
The world of reporting is serious business, but even seasoned journalists can fall prey to common and slightly playful mistakes. These aren’t necessarily errors of…
The way we consume news is constantly evolving. But what if that evolution led to hyper-concise summaries delivered directly to your brain? By 2026, news…
Staying informed in 2026 means sifting through a mountain of information. Weekly roundups, especially in the fast-paced world of news, are essential tools for cutting…
Did you know that consuming partisan news can actually decrease your overall knowledge of important issues? That’s right, all that shouting and finger-pointing might be…
Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans get their news from social media at least sometimes? That’s a staggering figure, especially considering the fragmented…
The Atlanta Peach Buzz was supposed to be the next big thing in local news. Founded in early 2025, the online publication aimed to deliver…
In the current media environment, characterized by echo chambers and increasingly polarized viewpoints, avoiding partisan language is more important than ever, especially for young professionals…
Opinion: The printed word is not dead, but its dominance is waning. The future of news and infographics to aid comprehension lies in a symbiotic…
The Atlanta Hawks’ social media team was in crisis mode. It was the morning of the NBA Draft, and their carefully crafted announcement strategy was…
Key Takeaways Implement a strict “verify before you publish” policy, cross-checking all facts with at least two independent sources to minimize errors. Prioritize original reporting…