Tag: journalism

Substack Freelancer Gets A White House Press Pass

Hunter Walker, a Substack freelancer, gets a White House press pass, without being attached to a major publication.

Lawmakers Propose New Federal Writers Project

House Reps. Ted Lieu and Teresa L. Fernandez are proposing a new Federal Writers Project, a grant program to address unemployment in the writing community.

Police Violence Against Journalists Covering Daunte Wright Protests

Police in Minneapolis have once again decided to flex on journalists. This time it’s the reporters covering the Daunte Wright protests.

New Facebook Freelancing Platform In The Works (Podcast)

A Facebook freelancing platform is in the works to help freelance writers, journalists, and content creators make money.

The Alaska Landmine Lawsuit: Small Media vs. Alaska Governor

The Alaska Landmine lawsuit involves a website owner who sued Alaska’s governor for access to press conferences. The case ended with a favorable settlement. See why Jeff Landfield sued and terms of the agreement.

The Khashoggi Ban: What It Means For Journalists

The US rolled out the Khashoggi Ban in response to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Here’s what it means for journalists and who’s covered.

Facebook’s News Ban In Australia: Who’s Winning?

Facebook banned news on its platform for Australian users. Find out what happened, who’s winning in the battle to pay publishers, and what’s in the next chapter.

7 Types of People Who Should Consider Freelancing

  Freelancing is great option for anyone with skills to sell and the drive to work independently. But certain groups of people should really consider freelancing because it may suit

Journalist Zhang Zhan’s Trial Ends With 4-Year Sentence

Freelance journalist Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years for her coronavirus coverage in Wuhan.

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