By MICHAEL DE YOANNA -- KUNC, Greeley - OCT 1, 2019 An array of radio towers sits behind security fences amid farms and pastures north of Fort Collins. This is home to WWV, the country's oldest radio call letters. The station's high-frequency broadcasts can be heard around the globe if you have the right kind … Continue reading How a Little-Known Radio Station in Fort Collins Might One Day Save the World
SPJ Wyoming Is Active, Has Officers
The SPJ Wyoming Chapter is up and running again, and it has four officers. Read about it here.
New Monthly Newspaper Coming to NW Denver
A new monthly newspaper is coming to Northwest Denver. Libby Flood of Business Den has the story. David Sabados and Sabrina D’Agosta are behind the new Denver North Star. It will cover Sloan’s Lake, West Colfax, Jefferson Park, the Highlands, Sunnyside, Berkeley and Chaffee Park. The North Star fills a gap left by the 2017 closing of … Continue reading New Monthly Newspaper Coming to NW Denver
Shapley Named Managing Editor of Colorado Politics
By Colorado Politics Linda Shapley, a former managing editor of The Denver Post and a veteran journalist, has been named managing editor of Colorado Politics, Publisher Jared Wright announced Wednesday. Shapley will lead a staff of seven reporters and editors covering the state political scene and guiding its expansion into Denver civic affairs. She starts … Continue reading Shapley Named Managing Editor of Colorado Politics
Study: Those Who Understand How News Is Produced Can Better Weed Out Disinformation
Columbia Journalism Review reports that two new studies conclude that people who understand how journalists produce news, and how news media operate, can better identify real news. Some answers in the studies, however, indicate how little understanding of the process many people have. Michelle A. Amazeen and Erik P. Bucy have the story.
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