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New data collected by a recent newsroom cohort, hosted by Trusting News and Online News Association, shows a majority of news consumers want journalists to disclose how and why they used AI in their journalism.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash took a lot of heat earlier this summer for their light moderation style — and lack of live fact-checking — during a presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The format was an intentional choice, agreed to by both...

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Sign up now: Get free, one-on-one help with your election coverage

Trusting News is offering free coaching to help journalists and newsrooms through Election Day

How a local reporter made gun coverage hearable across the political spectrum

Go past familiar talking points and get curious about what everyday people think

New research: Journalists should disclose their use of AI. Here’s how.

New data collected by a recent newsroom cohort, hosted by Trusting News and Online News Association, shows a majority of news consumers want journalists to disclose how and why they used AI in their journalism.

Ask your community about the use of AI in your journalism

Our survey and community interview guide can help

Explain why news outlets run political ads

Trusting News director Joy Mayer recently shared this post from a Facebook group she’s a part of, where someone suggested a local news station should lose its broadcast license for running a specific political ad. In the comments under the post, people said the...

Resource: AI community interview guide for journalists

Trusting News is launching a new interview guide designed to help you understand what your community thinks about AI

Trusting News is granted tax-exempt status

Trusting News has officially secured nonprofit status

Does live coverage include fact-checking? Tell your audience

CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash took a lot of heat earlier this summer for their light moderation style — and lack of live fact-checking — during a presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The format was an intentional choice, agreed to by both...

Webinar series: Strategies for useful, trusted election coverage 

In this webinar series, you'll learn Trusting News best practices and tips so they can feel confident going into Election Day

Make your election coverage findable and useful

How accessible is your election coverage?

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