68 Stories To Learn About Journalism

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8 Feb 2024

Let's learn about Journalism via these 68 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. There's No Shortage of Drama in the NFT World with Contributor, Sam White

I find the NFT niche way more fascinating than other areas, because it’s so volatile. it’s massively disruptive, unregulated, and undefined.

2. Future of News: Top Journalism Trends and Insights for 2023

Did you know? Two out of three journalists say their work has been impacted by economic uncertainty.

3. The Normal Social Life

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

4. The Lost Childhood of Teenage Workers

For about a year, I’d been hearing that more Guatemalan immigrants were showing up on factory floors, and that among them were teenagers who worked overnight.

5. Detecting Fake Viral Stories Before They Become Viral Using FB API

This is the first part of a X part article.

6. What it’s Really Like to Be Elon Musk’s Neighbor

Rachel Monroe describes what it's like to be neighbors with Elon Musk's SpaceX.

7. Does Amazon Follow the Law?

Amazon lists its own brands and exclusives above competing products with better ratings.

8. Becoming a Cybersecurity Journalist and Working in the IT Security Industry with Casey Crane

My name is Casey Crane and I’m a cybersecurity journalist and Content Manager at The SSL Store.

9. How-to Get Press Mentions For Your Brand Today: The 10 Best Ways

Can't figure out how to get press mentions for your brand? 🤔 Good news! In this article we go over 10 ways to get press mentions for your brand 📢

10. Easy Guide to Turn Slack Threads into Verdant Hackernoon Articles

Slogging is a simple app that lets you turn conversation threads on Slack channels into beautiful drafts on Hackernoon ready for our 3 million monthly readers.

11. Public Relations 101: The Types of Stories Reporters Love

In the last blog post about public relations, you learned what makes a story attractive to reporters. That’s just the beginning.

12. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Chinecherem Nduka, Tech Journalist, New Media Strategist.

My name is Chinecherem Nduka, I am a Tech Journalist at Hackernoon and the Head of Social Media at Business Insider Africa.

13. A Technologist Manifesto against Data Imperialism

Tactical Mission

14. What is the Best Way to Structure Interview Questions For Those Impacted by War?

When interviewing a candidate whose life/relatives/home were/are put in jeopardy by war, be aware that the interview may elicit an emotional response.

15. A Journalist’s Journey to the World of Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity, Cyber security, Journalism, Career, Career Switch, Software Testing, SQA, Testing, Software Quality Assurance

16. The Philosopher's Public Library

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

17. 3 Mistakes I Made Learning Data Journalism (and How to Avoid Them)

Over the past decade, I’ve worked on and off as a journalist. It became clear to me early on that having some data skills might help me find interesting stories.

18. A Letter from TheMarkup.org President Nabiha Syed

My dad brought home a computer when I was 3 years old. He hoped that it would teach me things — and it did. I learned to spell in English by playing Reader Rabbit and the Fabulous Word Factory.

19. The Endowment of Motherhood

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

20. Traffic and Rebuilding

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21. A Letter from TheMarkup.org Editor Julia Angwin

Dear Readers,

22. Foundr Magazine’s Nathan Chan Teaches Business Owners How to Create A Brand

Maintaining a positive brand and image helps build loyalty and increases client, customer, and follower confidence in your brand and product, which ultimately drives sales and growth to your audience.

23. A ProPublica Reporter's Investigation Into the Scamming World

We talked with Cezary about how he discovered the alternate universe of stolen identities and pseudonymous fraudsters...

24. Doctors

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25. A Step-By-Step Guide to Reflect on 2022: The Most Powerful Journaling Exercise

Kieran Drew goes over how to reflect on 2022.

26. The Markup Wins Award for Their Investigations Into Amazon

The Markup has won the Gerald Loeb Award in the personal finance and consumer reporting category for our investigative series “Amazon’s Advantage"...

27. POWER LEADER: CEO of PRM Software company Propel on industry innovation

Implementing AI in the PR space and what company is doing to innovate

28. How to Pitch Like a Pro: Grab a Journalist's Attention

In the past two posts, you learned about what piques a reporter's interest and how to make it newsworthy. It's time to take the knowledge and create a pitch for journalists.

29. Hackernoon Editors Gave A Voice To My Writing - Noonies Interview with Samiran Mondal

Hackernoon editors gave importance to my writing skills and today, I am doing this Interview

30. The NBA’s Microsoft Partnership, Kawhi’s Logo Lawsuit, and the Modern Reporter’s Techstack [PODCAST]

Listen on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.

31. Goodhart's Law is Killing Free Journalism and Calls For a Third Business Model of the Internet

Free journalism is struggling and Substack is thriving. Bundles can help bridge the gap and make quality journalism accessible.

32. The Common Sense of Warfare

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

33. What Really Happened When Elon Musk Joined That Twitter Space

Judd Legum, a writer and journalist, breaks down what really happened when Elon Musk joined that Twitter Space.

34. The Ideal Citizen

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

35. What Inspired us to Write About Games?

Here at Hacker Noon, we love both games and writing. In this slogging post, we discuss what inspired us to write about games and our fondest gaming memories.

36. Stop Using Fake Quotations You Found on the Internet

The Internet is full of people seeking and sharing useful information. Yet, news stories are subject to constant skepticism — the political views and motivations of legitimate news outlets are under constant scrutiny.

37. Crowd learning and Crowdsourcing: Trends in Contemporary Journalism

In the last few years, technological advancements have reshaped the way every individual, society, and industry functions. Journalism is no different.

38. The So-Called Science of Sociology

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

39. The Human Adventure

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40. Social Panaceas

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41. About Sir Thomas More

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42. 5 Warranted Ways to Annoy a Journalist with Your Email

Journalists get thousands of emails, ignore weird messages, and aren't surprised by almost anything that comes their way.

43. The Outbreak: How to Detect The Real Viral Posts Compared to The One Hour Share Spike

To get more information's about what is the Outbreak tool, read this post.

44. The Coming of Bliriot

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

45. The Doe Discuss How Tech and Social Media Has Changed Journalism

Social media over the last five years has become a growing and dominant source of information and news for hundreds of millions of individuals all over the world. Social media is always in your pocket on your smartphone.

46. The 59 Best Technology Journalism Stories Published in 2019

Here’s my compendium of the best tech reporting, writing, and commentary of 2019:

47. A Crypto Journalist in This Day and Age

"On my way to Boston for MIT Bitcoin Expo 2020 at the MIT Bitcoin Club. Excited to learn about new tech developments in the field."

48. Divorce

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49. About Chesterton and Belloc

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50. Here's Why Journalists Won't Write About Your Startup

The media is a key point of contact for the marketing team of any startup. As a tech journalist and freelance writer, I talk to hundreds of SMEs, startups, fortune 500 companies, investors and industry experts every year. I receive thousands of press releases and invitations to events and conferences. Many businesses do themselves and their product a real disservice meaning we can't or won't write about them. Let's walk through some of the most common mistakes so you can avoid them:

51. Of the New Reign

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

52. You Censor One of Us, You Censor Us All

Censorship is on the rise as technology gets more advanced. We’re going to explore some key areas where censorship exists today, how censorship impacts everyone, and the domino effects that occur. We’re also taking a look at technology based solutions enabling powerful - not perfect - anti censorship tools for citizens.

53. We Discovered Disparities in Internet Deals: Here's How We Did It

Yet the high-speed internet options offered by an internet service provider can vary even by neighborhood within a city...

54. Syndicalism or Citizenship

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

55. Some Possible Discoveries

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series. You can jump to any chapter in this book here. SOME POSSIBLE DISCOVERIES

56. Will the Empire Live?

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

57. Is There a People?

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

58. The Schoolmaster and the Empire

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

59. The Contemporary Novel

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60. The 59 Best Technology Journalism Stories Published in 2020

In a year dominated by pandemic, there was also a lot of notable technology news and analysis.

61. The Birth Of Online Newspapers

Technology has had a profound impact on the media industry, enabling new forms of storytelling, facilitating the distribution of content

62. Off the Chain

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

63. An Age of Specialisation

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64. My First Flight

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

65. The American Population

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

66. The Disease of Parliaments

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

67. The Great State

An Englishman looks at the world by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

68. The Labour Unrest

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