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The idea under consideration is to make a public webpage with a rundown of how House and Senate electeds are voting on a bill in real-time. The proposal came up after leaders scrapped a separate proposal restricting journalists' access to parts of the state Capitol building.
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A reporter in Cody, Wyoming, resigned after he was caught using the technology to write stories and make up quotes. Newsrooms around the country are talking about how to use AI in the wake of the scandal.
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A reporter in Cody, Wyoming has resigned after being found to have fabricated quotes. This isn’t the first time a journalist has made things up, but it appears to be the first time using artificial intelligence.
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Wyoming is lucky to still have a newspaper in every county. But last year, the Casper Star Tribune stopped producing a daily newspaper, going to three a week. Now there are no more daily papers in the state, and that qualifies Wyoming as a news desert.
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The only statewide daily paper, the Casper Star Tribune, now produces just three days a week. Many other papers are even less frequent.
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Wyoming will remain one of just two states without a shield law.
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The bill would stop courts from compelling a journalist to reveal their confidential sources.
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Managing Editor Dave Rosenthal has been hired to guide the Mountain West News Bureau.
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The Radio Television Digital News Association has awarded Wyoming Public Radio three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Wyoming Public Radio is in the…
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A bill that would have protected Wyoming journalists from being subpoenaed to reveal their anonymous sources has failed in the Senate Judiciary…