RJI news
Newsroom burnout: The strain of doing more with less
As pressures in the media industry mount, burnout is prompting a growing number of journalists to leave their careers. The survey found that 20% of active journalists are either planning to leave the profession or have already done so due to burnout.
Reporting on a burning world
Better climate crisis reporting calls for learning about LandBack, taking a long view, and getting granular.
Maximizing revenue with sponsored content: Best practices for article pages
How newsrooms can leverage sponsored content while staying compliant with Google’s policies,
How images can increase engagement and revenue
Replicable case studies that prove the value of visuals.
System error
Learning from a newspaper’s plan to deploy an AI-powered “bias meter.”
We evaluated the data security of five transcription services for journalists
Google, Otter, Sonix and Rev have various levels of security and protection.
Seven Student Innovation Fellows to spend summer at community news organizations across the country
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism is sending seven journalism students to work at community newsrooms all over the country this summer.
More cynical and depersonalized, Gen-Z journalists face the greatest risk of burnout
The workplace crisis and wellness problem is a global experience.
In 2025, journalists must negotiate a climate of legal uncertainty: ‘All ideological spectrums are vulnerable’
In an era of inflammatory rhetoric around the media, discussions about potential liability are even more important.
Introducing the Reynolds Journalism Institute’s 2024 Impact Report
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism today released its 2024 Impact Report, highlighting RJI’s work throughout the year to empower journalists, local news organizations and students.