Deeper News: Can Journalism Recapture Lost Minds?
Only 15% of Americans report feeling “very well-informed” about current events, a stark contrast to the 40% who felt that way in 1996. In an…
Only 15% of Americans report feeling “very well-informed” about current events, a stark contrast to the 40% who felt that way in 1996. In an…
News events bombard us daily, each packaged with a specific narrative. But what if the stories we’re told are incomplete, or even intentionally misleading? Challenging…
The relentless pursuit of ‘objective’ news is a fool’s errand. It’s a myth perpetuated by those who benefit from maintaining the status quo. Embracing bias,…
Key Takeaways By Q3 2026, expect at least 3 major film studios to fully integrate AI-driven pre-visualization tools into their production pipelines, reducing pre-production timelines…
Securing interviews with experts is a cornerstone of quality news reporting, but many journalists stumble, leading to missed opportunities and diluted narratives. Are you making…
A surge in reported incidents stemming from cultural misunderstandings has prompted global organizations to re-evaluate their training programs. From misinterpretations in international business negotiations to…
The demand for authentic, insightful news has never been higher. But how do you cut through the noise and get to the real story? The…
Beyond the Surface: Seeking Truth in News and Opinion Are you tired of news that just scratches the surface? We need and thought-provoking opinion pieces…
The Atlanta Historical Society was in trouble. Attendance at their exhibits on the Civil War and the city’s role in the Civil Rights Movement had…
The world of film never stands still. Just ask Sarah Chen, whose indie production company, “Rising Tide Films,” nearly capsized last year. They were banking…