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"I Know Exactly What They Need": An Ex-Times Editor Plans to Whip a Struggling Swedish Start-up Into Shape


Andrew Rosenthal isn’t Swedish, nor does he speak Swedish. The former editorial page editor of the
New York Times says his initial knowledge of the country was informed by shopping trips he took in the ‘80s, while serving as Moscow bureau chief for the AP—and of the Swedish press, by what he learned from watching the
Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. But in an unlikely move, Rosenthal, who is semiretired after decades of rising through the newsroom ranks, has taken a job as the interim editor in chief of a vexed Swedish media start-up called Bulletin. “The thing that makes it possible is that it’s not my job to figure out Swedish politics, and it’s not my job to influence the Opinion pages,” Rosenthal told me. “The purpose here is to stand up a functioning news organization.”  ....

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New research shows how journalists are responding and adapting to "fake news" rhetoric » Nieman Journalism Lab


metajournalistic discourse explore the ways journalists use their public discourse to protect their own autonomy and jockey for cultural legitimacy. For many journalists, defending yourself is just part of the job.
That’s why Moon’s study of Rwandan journalists is so remarkable. In interviews with 40 Rwandan journalists as part of an ethnography of the country’s newsrooms, Moon found that their professional identity is dominated by a metanarrative in which they are untrustworthy, too powerful, and need to be reined in by other social institutions. This narrative stems from Rwandan journalists’ deeply rooted sense of complicity and guilt in helping foment the genocide of the 1990s. As a result, they’re treated extremely skeptically by audiences, sources, and policymakers, and in their eyes, they deserve it. It’s a haunting and fascinating picture of the power of negative discourse to shape professional identity in post-conflict journalism, fueled by collective gui ....

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The virus ups data journalism's game » Nieman Journalism Lab


The virus ups data journalism’s game
“COVID-19 has surfaced the challenges of data journalism, above all its dependence on institutional data and a lack of time, resources, expertise, or ability to scrutinize the underlying assumptions in a data set.”
Data journalism played a major role during the first wave of the global coronavirus pandemic, gaining in significance and status with its promise of evidence-driven reporting on the spread of COVID-19. Figures and charts showing daily infection rates, hospitalizations, and deaths became commonplace in reporting on COVID-19, and in discussions among citizens at home or on social media.
The numbers from public authorities and data journalism teams presented a stark picture of the devastating impact of the virus across the world. But they also risked leaving audiences with a misleading picture of how their city, region, or country was faring in the struggle against the virus. ....

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