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Media coverage of Indigenous communities has perpetuated harmful stereotypes among other shortcomings, according to a new report from the Colorado News Collaborative.
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A Pew Research Center analysis found that one in six journalists are now part of a union, and more than twice that want to join one. However, it also found that smaller publications, like those in the rural Mountain West, are less likely to unionize. Of those with fewer than 10 people, only 4% have a union.
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The Wyoming Supreme Court has ruled that government agencies can charge media organizations and individuals for certain costs associated with producing…
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A new survey released last week by several journalism advocate groups is asking people to send in examples of how government agencies may have blocked…
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NPR CEO Jarl Mohn is visiting NPR member stations across the country and recently stopped by Wyoming Public Media. Mohn took over his position July first.…
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Halliburton found itself in the spotlight Thursday after asking a reporter at the Casper Star-Tribune to sign a release promising any coverage wouldn’t…
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April Alliston teaches literature and gender and sexuality studies at Princeton University. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and other awards, her…