InInformed and EngagedbyKnight Foundation·Mar 3, 2021A new tool to measure the health of local news ecosystemsBy Knight Foundation, Democracy Fund and Google News Initiative
Knight Foundation·Jun 17, 2020The future of tech policy: American viewsJust a few years ago, Americans were overwhelmingly optimistic about the power of new technologies to foster an informed and engaged…
InTrust, Media and DemocracybyKnight Foundation·Mar 10, 2020Report for America: What We’ve Learned So FarBy Steven Waldman
InTrust, Media and DemocracybyKnight Foundation·Jan 9, 2020News Literacy Boosts Trust in Local NewsAfter I was asked to write this piece about trust and local news, I recalled that CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite was, for years…
InInformed and EngagedbyKnight Foundation·Nov 20, 2019High school students, social media and the illusion of free speechBy Joan Donovan
InTrust, Media and DemocracybyKnight Foundation·Jul 9, 2019Six reasons young adults think the news media is dividing our countryA new report released by Knight Foundation shows that young adults are concerned about the impact of news on democracy and unity in the…A response icon1A response icon1
InTrust, Media and DemocracybyKnight Foundation·Dec 5, 2018Seven ways high-school student views on free speech are changingA 2018 survey of high school students and teachers
InInformed and EngagedbyKnight Foundation·Dec 3, 2018Making art general in Miami: Six ways the city’s arts sector changed in a decadeArts and culture have been a centerpiece of Miami’s transformation for more than a decade. From the Art Basel art fair — a mecca for…
InInformed and EngagedbyKnight Foundation·Oct 31, 2018Seven ways the Detroit arts scene has changed — and transformed the cityKnight believes the arts have the power to inspire, challenge, bring wonder into our lives, and ultimately connect us to each other…
InTrust, Media and DemocracybyKnight Foundation·Oct 16, 2018As news deserts expand, new approaches to local news are taking rootBy Karen Rundlet