Data Journalism The Echo Chamber Effect: Why Journalism’s Conference Circuit is Stifling Its Own Future July 5, 2026 Nana Muazin Between the two of us, we have spent years navigating the labyrinthine corridors of the global journalism conference circuit. We have curated sessions, facilitated high-stakes workshops, moderated panels, and accumulated…
Social Media Trends X Embraces the AI Era: Launching a Hosted MCP Server to Unlock Real-Time Data July 5, 2026 Iffa Jayyana In a strategic pivot aimed at cementing its status as the world’s definitive repository of real-time intelligence, X (formerly Twitter) has launched an official, hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.…
Journalistic Best Practices Uncovering the Truth: How Investigative Journalists Are Decoding Latin America’s Health Data July 5, 2026 Raul Delapena Setiawan Introduction: The Critical Role of Health Journalism In an era defined by rapid medical breakthroughs, global health crises, and the increasing privatization of public services, health journalism has moved from…
Data Journalism The Stagnation of the Stage: Why Journalism Conferences Are Failing Their Own Communities July 5, 2026 Pevita Pearce For decades, journalism conferences have served as the industry’s town square—a place for practitioners to trade war stories, learn new technical skills, and navigate the shifting tides of the media…
Data Journalism The Analog Revival: Why Data Humanism Starts with Pen and Paper July 1, 2026 Raul Delapena Setiawan In an era defined by the seamless, invisible capture of our personal metrics—heart rate variability, sleep cycles, step counts, and screen time—we have become passive consumers of our own data.…