Eliana Miller, Poynter

Eliana Miller

Poynter

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Eliana:

How two local newsrooms are sewing diversity into the fabric of their organizations

The Star Tribune in Minneapolis and the San Antonio Express-News are approaching diversity in sustainable new ways. → Read More

Most Americans are skeptical of the media but want to feel connected, study finds –

Plus, Black Americans said representation in the news will help them trust news outlets. → Read More

How should student newsrooms handle political ads? –

Political ads are a part of free speech and a good revenue source for your newsroom. But they shouldn't interfere with your coverage. → Read More

Campaign finances, misinformation and more election stories for student reporters –

Younger voters have a historically low turnout at the polls. Here’s how you can report student-centric election stories. → Read More

Gossip, jobs, freelancing tips and more. Here are some independent media newsletters to follow. –

The most popular and fun media newsletters filled with need-to-know info on the journalism industry → Read More

Gossip, jobs, freelancing tips and more. Here are some independent media newsletters to follow. –

The most popular and fun media newsletters filled with need-to-know info on the journalism industry → Read More

People who use social media for news are less knowledgeable than other news consumers, study says –

They are also more likely to see and believe misinformation, and are not as concerned about it as people who consume news elsewhere. → Read More

The Associated Press announced it will not capitalize W in white –

The AP wrote that Black people share culture, but white people do not. Linguists worry the lowercase W is inconsistent and will cause confusion. → Read More

Opinion, news or editorial? Readers often can’t tell the difference. –

Confusing labels and web designs fuel reader complaints that opinions, political agendas and bias are creeping into reporters’ work. → Read More

As TikTok grapples with weightier topics, journalists are tuning in to deliver the news –

How journalists are using TikTok to reach a wider audience, find stories and teach media literacy as the platform itself seems to be getting more serious → Read More

CUNY’s entrepreneurial journalism program is shifting to an online 100-day certificate –

It will also cost almost $7,000 less. CUNY's program helps journalistic 'armies of one' gain needed financial skills. → Read More

Journalism conferences are going virtual without going bankrupt –

Working around hotel fees and screen fatigue, journalism organizations hope for increased turnout and revenue in the new online format. → Read More

Photographers are being called on to stop showing protesters’ faces. Should they? –

For many, the argument is about rights vs. responsibilities. Journalists have a clear legal right to document faces. The question at hand is how and when. → Read More