Center for Journalism Ethics to livestream conference Friday
The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison will livestream its 2019 conference Friday at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery in Madison.
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The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison will livestream its 2019 conference Friday at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery in Madison.
Legislation initiated by the WNA that would allow newspapers to send public notice affidavits via email received unanimous support today from the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
The federal Department of Labor is proposing an increase in the base salary level of exempt employees who work primarily by salary and do not receive overtime pay. The increase would be about a 50% jump in a single year from $23,660 to $35,308 annually.
The WNA Foundation will honor 12 industry leaders during this year’s Memorial Pylon ceremony at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 7, in Eagle River, Wis.
On April 3, House Antitrust Chairman David Cicilline and Rep. Doug Collins introduced the “Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.”
During a panel Friday, the Associated Press announced several changes to the AP Stylebook, including expanded guidance on race-related terms and a change that allows for use of the percent sign (%) when paired with most numerals.
Apoorva Mandavilli, an award-winning science journalist who is the founding editor of a leading autism news site, is the spring 2019 science writer in residence at UW-Madison.
The UW Center of Journalism Ethics will host its spring conference, “What #MeToo Means for Gender, Power and Ethical Journalism,” on April 26 at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.
See video of the 2019 Wisconsin Civics Games, including remarks from Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Patience Roggensack and Gov. Tony Evers.
Platteville High School students Spencer Olds, Alex Sonsalla, Jacob Sherer and Liam Reinicke are the champions of the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games.