The RRJ Recommends you check out Nora Ephron’s “A Few Words About Breasts,” published in Esquire in 1972. Talking about boobs when you’re surrounded by hardlined definitions of gender is a lot more daunting than it sounds. Especially when you’re talking about your boobs. It’s probably why it was hardly ever done. In fact,… Continue reading A Few Words on Esquire’s “A Few Words About Breasts”
Category: Spring 2017
The Rock: People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive”
Hed: (n) Newsroom Jargon for Headlines Headlines are tricky. They have to grab flighty readers’ attention, tell a story, and hopefully even squeeze in a witticism. The smallest choices affect readers’ first impressions and, sometimes, their only take on the story. Once a week, we analyze the different ways news outlets present the same story.… Continue reading The Rock: People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive”
Atlantic Journalists Look To Longform
The Deep is dedicated to showcasing east coast authors and their hometown stories.
November 14th: Kellie Leitch, Digital Disruptors and More
The U.S. election may be over, but the results are affecting another race north of border as the Conservative Party of Canada searches for a new leader.
The Trends Shaping Native Advertising
Last month, the Native Advertising Institute (NAI) and the International News Media Association (INMA) released “Native Advertising Trends 2016: The News Media Industry,” a report exploring global native advertising trends within the news industry. Native ads are labeled differently across media outlets; they are commonly referred to as advertisements, featured content, sponsored content, suggested posts,… Continue reading The Trends Shaping Native Advertising