Hey millionaire tech bros: Have patience with the editorial process Chris Hughes probably wanted to enable great journalism at first. Then the dust settled and before you know it, he's shaking everything up again December 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman
7 hard truths about digital-era journalism January 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman Not included: the fact that most publications haven’t found a way to monetize it
Crowdfunding, story by story December 19, 2013 By Ann Friedman When fundraising for a specific reporting project, what are the rules?
BuzzFeed’s all-positive books section November 14, 2013 By Ann Friedman It doesn’t make sense to pledge positivity if your aim is to provide readers with critics’ takes on new books. It makes more sense if your aim is to cultivate a thriving community.
‘Ethnic media’ in today’s journalism environment October 31, 2013 By Ann Friedman A new joint effort from ABC News and Univision raises some good questions.
Awareness weak October 3, 2013 By Ann Friedman Why manufactured public-health events don’t make for good news
Email dos and don’ts September 19, 2013 By Ann Friedman Unwanted pitches, email reporting, and inbox lockdown
War reporting for amateurs September 5, 2013 By Ann Friedman Should you just take off for a foreign country and hope to sell your work later?
The women’s pages August 23, 2013 By Ann Friedman The upsides and downsides of starting your career in gender-specific digital media
Translating the newsroom into tech jargon August 8, 2013 By Ann Friedman In case you suddenly have a new boss from that world, or something
Email newsletter etiquette for journalists July 25, 2013 By Ann Friedman How to insert yourself in readers’ inboxes–without annoying them
Your first salary negotiation July 11, 2013 By Ann Friedman Yeah, the industry is struggling. But you should still ask for more money
Making politics and policy news sexy June 27, 2013 By Ann Friedman How the Texas Tribune raked in $23k from the grateful viewers of its legislative livestream