Reading List

Reading List

#local #Home #home
Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
A few days after Gov. Mike Parson accused a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter of hacking a state website, hundreds of Sinclair Broadcast Group television stations fell victim to a ransomware attack. One of these was a cyberattack, one was reporting. We’ll distinguish between the two. And, is the other shoe about to drop on Facebook? We’ll talk about how the company’s communications team is responding to another set of leaked documents. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
·kbia.org·
Views of the News: Cyberattacks and the mid-Missouri news media
Yukari Kashihara's pottery nods to her heritage
Yukari Kashihara's pottery nods to her heritage
COLUMBIA — Yukari Kashihara is surprised and delighted that she has a show of her ceramics at Orr Street Studios. She didn't hesitate when an opening came up.
·columbiamissourian.com·
Yukari Kashihara's pottery nods to her heritage
College newsrooms challenge an industry’s status quo
College newsrooms challenge an industry’s status quo
In early June, as Black Lives Matter activists protested police brutality and killings, the editors of The Maneater, the University of Missouri’s student newspaper, gathered on a Zoom call to discuss their own part in the nationwide reckoning with racial injustice. Like many other student groups, The Maneater had recently published an Instagram post expressing […]
·cjr.org·
College newsrooms challenge an industry’s status quo