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How trustworthy is your newsroom? Use this audit to find out

We created a trust audit to help your newsroom assess and decide where you should be working to earn your community's trust

Add transparency on air in these 4 ways

More people get news from TV than from radio or print. And when it comes to access to news across diverse communities, it’s also true that local TV is more preferred by people of color in the U.S. than newspapers or digital-first local news. It’s free, and...

Deadline extended! Apply now to create an Election FAQ with help from Trusting News

In this program, newsrooms will work alongside Trusting News staff and a cohort of newsrooms to create an election FAQ

Meet the cohort of newsrooms working to confront news avoidance 

Congratulations to these 11 journalists who will work alongside Trusting News to better understand and address news avoidance

Trusting News receives continued funding from New Pluralists

New Pluralists is a funder and field collaborative working to foster a culture of pluralism in America.

Use video to explain ballot initiatives and candidate viewpoints

Think about the election reporting you produce or consume. It probably contains information about a ballot initiative or a candidate’s views on a topic, but do you ever notice how those explanations are often woven throughout stories? They’re sandwiched between...

Copy PolitiFact’s approach to building trust with casual users

Something we remind newsrooms of often is that the majority of people who interact with your news are likely very casual news consumers who see just a small fraction of the work you do.  You may be part of a mission-driven, ethical newsroom that regularly has...

Use viral photos as a chance to explain visuals

Lots of people question whether the images they see online are real or not. These concerns are not new, but with the rise of AI, this uncertainty around legitimacy has only increased.   Just a few weeks ago, Kate Middleton’s altered family photo...

Meet the newsrooms working to add transparency, corrections to daily coverage

Congratulations to these eight journalists who will work on either writing a corrections policy or inserting transparency into daily coverage

How journalists can better understand, confront news avoidance

We're announcing a new opportunity for journalists to confront news avoidance this spring working alongside a cohort of newsrooms

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How trustworthy is your newsroom? Use this audit to find out

We created a trust audit to help your newsroom assess and decide where you should be working to earn your community's trust

Add transparency on air in these 4 ways

More people get news from TV than from radio or print. And when it comes to access to news across diverse communities, it’s also true that local TV is more preferred by people of color in the U.S. than newspapers or digital-first local news. It’s free, and...

Deadline extended! Apply now to create an Election FAQ with help from Trusting News

In this program, newsrooms will work alongside Trusting News staff and a cohort of newsrooms to create an election FAQ

Meet the cohort of newsrooms working to confront news avoidance 

Congratulations to these 11 journalists who will work alongside Trusting News to better understand and address news avoidance

Trusting News receives continued funding from New Pluralists

New Pluralists is a funder and field collaborative working to foster a culture of pluralism in America.

Use video to explain ballot initiatives and candidate viewpoints

Think about the election reporting you produce or consume. It probably contains information about a ballot initiative or a candidate’s views on a topic, but do you ever notice how those explanations are often woven throughout stories? They’re sandwiched between...

Copy PolitiFact’s approach to building trust with casual users

Something we remind newsrooms of often is that the majority of people who interact with your news are likely very casual news consumers who see just a small fraction of the work you do.  You may be part of a mission-driven, ethical newsroom that regularly has...

Use viral photos as a chance to explain visuals

Lots of people question whether the images they see online are real or not. These concerns are not new, but with the rise of AI, this uncertainty around legitimacy has only increased.   Just a few weeks ago, Kate Middleton’s altered family photo...

Meet the newsrooms working to add transparency, corrections to daily coverage

Congratulations to these eight journalists who will work on either writing a corrections policy or inserting transparency into daily coverage

How journalists can better understand, confront news avoidance

We're announcing a new opportunity for journalists to confront news avoidance this spring working alongside a cohort of newsrooms

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