
Mollie Muchna
project manager @trustingnews + adjunct @uazjschool (she/her). previous engagement/audience/reporting lives at @tucsonstar + @coloradoan #poynterwomenleaders
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2 months ago |
americanpressinstitute.org | Mollie Muchna |Lilly Chapa
Disclosure example: Voter guideIn an effort to hear from more people in our community, we collaborated with [xx] to find out what voters in [city] are most curious about ahead of the election. We used your feedback to create this voter guide that addresses your most pressing questions. This is a paid partnership, meaning we paid [xx] to co-report this story, but the content in the guide went through the same rigorous fact-checking and editing process as any [newsroom name’s] content.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
trustingnews.org | Mollie Muchna |Liz Kelly Nelson
Project C and Trusting News collaboratively surveyed journalists and creators to ask: What ethical standards should be in place for content creators? Many people, especially younger audiences, are increasingly turning away from traditional news sources and toward individuals and online personalities to learn about the world around them.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
trustingnews.org | Joy Mayer |Mollie Muchna
Project manager Mollie Muchna (she/her) has spent the last 10 years working in audience and engagement journalism in local newsrooms across the Southwest. She lives in Tucson, Arizona, where she is also an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Journalism. She can be reached at [email protected] and on Twitter @molliemuchna.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
csmonitor.com | Joy Mayer |Mollie Muchna
We know identifying responsible, credible journalism in a sea of agenda-driven messages and misinformation can be exhausting and overwhelming. As people who study trust in news and train journalists to demonstrate credibility, we believe all people should have access to factual, evenhanded news that reflects their priorities and values.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
trustingnews.org | Mollie Muchna |Lynn Walsh
The New York Times is getting industry attention after announcing the rollout of their new staff bio pages, which they call “enhanced bios.” The accolades they are receiving are rightfully deserved: These bios do a great job of highlighting both the ethics and expertise of their journalists, as well as show the humanity and mission behind their […] The New York Times is getting industry attention after announcing the rollout of their new staff bio pages, which they call “enhanced bios.” The...
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