Where Gen Z gets its news: Social mediaWhere Gen Z gets its news: Social media
Where Gen Z gets its news: Social mediaA 2022 poll shows network and cable TV news came in fifth and sixth place, with newspapers dead last.
Where Gen Z gets its news: Social mediaA 2022 poll shows network and cable TV news came in fifth and sixth place, with newspapers dead last.
Why audiences are getting their news from comediansGetting some comedy with your news may help you remember what you’re learning.
What Rep. George Santos' fallout reveals about the newsCongressman George Santos' rocky start to his political career paints a picture of what our news landscape looks like today.
Media literacy helps students think critically about the newsSome states have implemented laws requiring news literacy classes in schools. How are teachers are bringing those lessons to the classroom?
Sending news behind barsNews Inside is a free print magazine specifically made for incarcerated people.
E.W. Scripps CEO shares his thoughts on the changing news industryAdam Symson sits down with Scripps News' Christian Bryant to explore news industry challenges and why he has hope for the future of media.
How do you make a news story? Here's our step-by-step processScripps News pulls back the curtain on how we create a story from start to finish, from an idea to your screen.
Is the news too negative?Many Americans say they avoid the news because it's often negative, but research shows humans tend to be more attentive to bad news.
News trust is highest in Finland. Can the US learn from that?Finland reports the highest levels of news trust among its public in the world. Why don't other countries have similar public opinion?
Why don't Americans trust the media?On National News Literacy Week, media experts share where the mistrust in media likely came from and how to know which outlets to trust.
US newspapers continue to die at a rapid rateAround 7% of America's counties now have no local news outlets, and around 20% are at risk of their communities becoming news deserts.
New York Times Journalists, Other Workers On 24-Hour StrikeMembers of the NewsGuild of New York say they are fed up with bargaining that has dragged on since their last contract expired in March 2021.
Scripps News To Debut On Jan. 1In the coming days and weeks, you will see Newsy transform its look and feel to Scripps News.
Bernard Shaw, CNN's 1st Chief Anchor, Dies At 82Shaw was a former U.S. Marine who worked as a reporter at CBS and ABC News before taking on the chief anchor role at CNN in 1980.
Boeing's Fatal FlawScripps Howard Awards Finalist: FRONTLINE and The New York Times examined the issues with Boeing's 737 Max jet and the crashes that killed 346 people.
The Media And Suicide: Why Too Much Information Can Be A Bad ThingDoctors say words can be powerful, and the way they're used could save or hurt a person who is considering taking their life.
Ex-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Hired By MSNBCPsaki will host a new show and will also appear on NBC and during MSNBC's election programming throughout the midterms and 2024 presidential election.
CNN's Streaming Service Shutting Down Just One Month After LaunchIn a memo, incoming CNN chief executive Chris Licht said the company's CNN+ streaming service would shut down at the end of April.
Elon Musk Says He's Secured $46.5B In Financing To Buy TwitterMusk is exploring an option to buy all of Twitter's shares at a premium, take his offer directly to the shareholders, and bypass the company's board.
Chris Cuomo Wants $125 Million For 'Unlawful' CNN FiringChris Cuomo, who was the host of CNN's most popular prime time show, was fired in December.
CNN Exec Zucker's Ouster Shows Peril Of Hiding Work RomanceCNN chief executive Jeff Zucker admitted he was wrong in not being upfront about a consensual relationship he was having with another executive.
Why You Should Question The News You ConsumeWith misinformation spreading like wildfire, Newsy takes part in News Literacy Week to help people make informed decisions on the news they consume.
How To Spot And Limit The Spread Of Fake NewsAs part of National News Literacy Week, we're looking at how to spot fake news.
Teen Organization Promotes News Literacy Among Younger GenerationsCharlotte Hampton and Isabel Tribe co-founded Teens for Press Freedom to promote freedom of the press and factual literacy among young people.
Company Created Tool To Identify Trusted News SourcesNewsGuard is a tool that rates certain websites on its trustworthiness as an accredited source.
Helping Young People Separate Fact From FictionExperts say there's a misconception that just because young people are proficient at using digital devices, they're also good at making sense of info.
Explaining The Rise Of Mistrust In News MediaOnly 24% of Americans trust TV anchors. Journalists as a whole don't rank much better, at 26%.
Fact Or Opinion: The Importance Of Understanding Your NewsNational News Literacy Week promotes the importance of identifying credible news in order to stop misinformation from spreading.
Sarah Palin's Defamation Suit Against NY Times Set For Trial MondayFormer Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is on the verge of making new headlines in a legal battle with The New York Times.
Pioneering Fashion Journalist André Leon Talley Dies At 73Dressed in his signature sweeping capes or colorful caftans, he was a regular in the front row of fashion shows in New York and Europe for decades.