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    Status Update: Big Tech at Crisis Point

    Published November 13, 2019 by Sarah T. Roberts and Safiya U. Noble

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    A new initiative on the economics of digital services: Providing a foundation for evidence-based decision-making

    Published November 13, 2019 by Rakesh Vohra and Christopher Yoo

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    Advancing a new era in local news: a call to action

    Published November 7, 2019 by Jennifer Preston

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    5 Ways Place-Based Foundations Can Support Local News

    Published November 7, 2019 by Mark Glaser

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    How More Philanthropists, Foundations Can Support Local News as a ‘Public Good’

    Published November 7, 2019 by Mark Glaser

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    How to Build a Sustainable Local News Organization

    Published November 7, 2019 by Mark Glaser

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    Knight internship profile: Nick Swyter

    Published November 4, 2019 by Knight Foundation

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    Local news is more trusted than national news — but that could change

    Published October 29, 2019 by John Sands

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    Interaction with local media tied to trust in local news

    Published September 12, 2019 by Priscilla Standridge

    Americans who come into direct contact with local news organizations tend to exhibit more trust in the local media and greater civic engagement in the local community. However, the experiences U.S. adults have interacting in person with local media vary widely.
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    10 Years of Turning Documents into Data: A Q&A with DocumentCloud

    Published September 11, 2019 by Paul Cheung

    DocumentCloud, an open-source platform that allows journalists and their readers to upload, analyze, annotate and collaborate on primary source documents, was founded in 2009 with a grant from the Knight News Challenge. Since then, it has been adopted by news outlets big and small for collaboration on investigations such as the Panama Papers and to make sourcing transparent to readers. Knight has continued to invest in the platform
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    Fighting Digital Disinformation: The University’s Role

    Published September 9, 2019 by Thomas J. LeBlanc

    This evolving world now, unfortunately, includes an increasing threat of digital disinformation. That is where the George Washington University’s new Institute for Data, Democracy, and Politics comes in. 
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    Americans endorse reporter-audience social media interaction

    Published September 6, 2019 by Jeff Jones

    Americans give a "thumbs up" to news reporters using social media to interact with their audiences, but they prefer that reporters use it to correct the record or give greater depth on the stories they are reporting, instead of expressing their opinions about the news. A new Gallup/Knight Foundation survey finds 74% of U.S. adults saying it is generally a "good idea" for news reporters to interact via social media, with 25% describing it as a "bad idea."
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    The advantage of understanding: equipping students and society to confront misinformation

    Published August 23, 2019 by Kevin M. Guskiewicz

    The time to tackle these emerging trends and issues is now.
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    Bringing Science to Bear on Social Media

    Published August 20, 2019 by Andrew Hamilton

    On July 22, 2019, Knight made a $50 million investment to develop a new field of research around technology’s impact on democracy, including a $5 million investment in New York University (NYU) to create the Center for Social Media and Politics. NYU President Andrew Hamilton shares details below. 
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    When it comes to local news mergers, bias top concern

    Published August 15, 2019 by Zacc Ritter

    In recent years, efforts to find a sustainable business model for local news coverage in the U.S. have resulted in the acquisition of local news organizations in different markets by large, national companies. Last week's announcement of a merger between Gannett and Gatehouse media, which would consolidate ownership of more than 260 local newspapers, is the latest in a trend that also affects local TV, with companies such as Sinclair Broadcast Group buying stations around the country.
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