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Researchers say the round-the-clock nature of storm reporting and increased exposure from phones and social media can fuel stress.
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Science reporter Don McNeil Jr. admitted he was wrong to have used a racial slur. Producer Andy Mills said he had learned from past misbehavior but a "pressure campaign" made it impossible to stay.
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Media ethicist Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute has been named NPR's public editor, an in-house advocate for listeners and newsroom watchdog.
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A private meeting between President Trump and A.G. Sulzberger was suddenly public when Trump tweeted about it Sunday morning. Sulzberger then responded with his own account of what happened.
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On May 3, the Tampa Bay Times purchased its rival across the Bay -- The Tampa Tribune -- and promptly shutdown the 123-year-old newspaper. The event ended…
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On May 3, the Tampa Bay Times purchased its rival across the Bay -- The Tampa Tribune -- and promptly shutdown the 123-year-old newspaper. The event ended…
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On an upcoming Florida Matters, we're discussing the sale of The Tampa Tribune to the Tampa Bay Times. What memories do you have of the Tribune, a daily…
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On an upcoming Florida Matters, we're discussing the sale of The Tampa Tribune to the Tampa Bay Times. What memories do you have of the Tribune, a daily…
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If a metro area with 2.7 million people can't sustain two newspapers — especially with an aging population with the time and inclination to read a printed…
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How are people consuming news these days -- and how is that changing?We recently welcomed an audience from Leadership Tampa into our studio for a taping…
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For 10 years, student journalists in St. Petersburg have had the opportunity to present their work at a Studio@620 exhibit, thanks to a partnership with…
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According to a message sent to NPR's staff, the organization aims to reduce its number of employees by about 10 percent. There are currently 840 staffers. The board says it has a plan to balance NPR's budget in fiscal year 2015.