Online Credibility |
Your source for help on six important credibility issues ![]() • Breaking News Without Breaking Trust • Managing Story Comments • Contextual Advertising and News Credibility • Credible Use of Social Media • Credible User- and Newsroom-Generated Content • Handling Requests to "Unpublish" Archived Content APME’s Online Journalism Credibility Project enlisted six newsrooms around North America to create or further develop online policies and practices supporting excellence in journalism while also tapping the Web’s potential for public involvement. The project was funded through grants from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation and APME Foundation, and also was supported by the Center for Advanced Social Research at the Reynolds Journalism Institute, University of Missouri, and the Poynter Institute’s NewsU. The goal of the Online Journalism Credibility Project was to help newsrooms create standards and new and better policies and practices in the rich and expanding world of news coverage online. |
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2018 ASNE-APME News Leadership Conference in Austin, Texas