
Clare Hollingworth: The reporter who broke the news of World War II
In August 1939, less than one week after becoming a journalist, Clare Hollingworth witnessed Nazi troops gathering at the Germany-Poland border. She reported this news in England's Daily Telegraph, and…
Pulitzer Prize winners raised awareness through their stories
Each year, the Pulitzer Prizes recognize excellence in journalism, literature, and music. The 2016 winners were announced this week. Many winners told stories that raised awareness about important issues. For…
The New York Times outlines new strategy for digital content
The New York Times hopes to double its revenue from digital subscriptions with a new strategy for its digital content. This strategy focuses less on print and more on customizing…
"There’s a bigger story here of resilience in the face of some of the darkest things that could ever happen to a fa… https://t.co/Aysyl436MV
(about 4 hours ago)
The job of the media, of course, is to hold the powerful accountable — especially the highest office in the land. https://t.co/f8eh7Kd3iQ
(about 4 hours ago)
Should the media cover Donald Trump now that he is no longer president? It would be irresponsible to think he has d… https://t.co/BKqrmGX7bA
(about 5 hours ago)
Biden says he is launching a “full-scale wartime effort” to fight COVID-19. He signed executive action using the De… https://t.co/yPDVkmRaSD
(about 5 hours ago)
Source: Jason Chatfield
Jason Chatfield gets an inside look at what goes into printing a newspaper.
More Video:
Have a suggestion? See something that’s not right?
Let us know! info@12storylibrary.com