IJNet welcomes a new partner to the site: the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA). CIMA will share its roundups of stories about digital media and the international media landscape with the IJNet community.
ProPublica senior reporter Jesse Eisinger hung out on social news site Reddit for a two-hour chat with readers. IJNet shares some of his insights about journalism.
We're looking for an outstanding journalist who has used IJNet to further his or her career. The journalist will be interviewed and featured on IJNet. Applications will be accepted until November 15.
CNN plans to build on the success of its citizen media effort iReport by launching a more collaborative version of the site and an Android app this fall.
With the U.S. 2012 presidential campaign gaining momentum, IJNet is offering readers the chance to follow candidates with an iPhone app that fact-checks their statements.
Tom Standage, digital editor at The Economist, will be answering questions on Twitter about the future of news on Tuesday, July 12. It's the first in a series of virtual debates.
Though the recently-released Twitter guidebook for newsrooms was a johnny-come-lately on the breakneck social media scene, the change made by the microblogging service allowing direct messages to verified accounts is a boon for reporters.
The Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School recently launched a new resource to help journalists find that incisive statistic for a nut graf or a way to add perspective to the latest political sex scandal.