Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor hide caption toggle caption Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter When are protests newsworthy? May 30, 2024 And how should they be covered?
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Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter How abortion language evolves April 4, 2024 And journalism standards follow
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Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Ageism in the news March 7, 2024 Can we talk about age without prejudice?
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Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter NPR's 2024 reporting priorities February 8, 2024 Planning to tell big stories
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Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Two stories under one headline November 30, 2023 A jarring audience experience can result
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An NPR team's protective vests and helmets in a hotel room in Tel Aviv. (Courtesy of NPR) Opinion Columns The audience has a lot to say about coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. We're listening by Kelly McBride November 2, 2023 'It's necessary to listen to the critics, even when they are spewing venom.'
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Covering the Nobel Prizes November 2, 2023 And the contrast with other events
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Preferred words October 19, 2023 Being conversational and accurate
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter What exactly is a spoiler? October 5, 2023 Reviewers and audience members may disagree
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Journalists interviewing journalists September 21, 2023 How much is too much?
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter When covering car-cyclist collisions September 7, 2023 Journalists often use passive sentences
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Reporters and vulnerable sources August 24, 2023 How journalists can avoid exploiting people
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Opinion Columns How to interview vulnerable sources without exploiting them by Kelly McBride August 22, 2023 Public radio journalists share their advice for treating sources with care
Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Newsletter Strong feelings about a story on tipping August 10, 2023 People want more context