New York Times

  • Blog Post

    Oct 29 2009 9:16 AM

    How YouTube Is Changing Conflict Reporting

    PBS' "Frontline" recently brought together a group of international experts in conflict reporting to talk about new challenges and needs in the field. The network also recorded the event, and has just made available online polished videos of lively conversations between journalists and advocates from Current TV, the New York Times, the Committee, Protect Journalists and others. More »

  • Video Interview

    Aug 27 2009

    Deadly Decisions

    
ProPublica reporter Sheri Fink discusses her story, "The Deadly Choices at Memorial."

    In a Katrina-flooded hospital, doctors injected patients with painkillers and sedatives. Were they trying to ease their pain or to speed their deaths? ProPublica reporter Sheri Fink tells the story.

  • Blog Post

    Jul 10 2009 12:42 PM

    Weekend Links: Chinese Riots, Mexican Torture and Michael Jackson

    This week, the Nieman Foundation's Narrative Digest published interviews with St. Petersburg Times reporters Ben Montgomery and Waveny Ann Moore about their co-authored April story on the effects of a century of abuse at the Florida School for Boys.

    Meanwhile, journalism by the masses continued to change coverage of mass events More »

  • Event Video

    Nov 2 2007

    Points of Entry

    A panel discussion held Oct. 24, 2007, at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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