Poor studies on long Covid are sensationalized by the media OPINION: The media are overdramatising poor studies concerning the long-term effects of Covid-19.
Professors interviewed by Norwegian print media are usually men Especially if the person who interviews them is a male journalist.
Gender matters in war reporting Being a journalist in war zones and armed conflicts is becoming increasingly dangerous. Most of the journalists killed in the field are men, but the concern is about the security of their female colleagues.
What images did Norwegians see of the 2011 Oslo terrorist attacks? The first pictures were snapshots taken by photographers who tried to understand what they were seeing. A new study examines images from the period after the worst-ever terrorist attack in Norway.
Can we trust news on Twitter? Journalists use social media as a news source, but as they race to meet short deadlines it is not always easy to check and confirm the facts.
Print shops search for a survival scheme As printed news media lose their readers, printing plants need to find alternative sources of income. Technology places strong limits on their options.
Gender bias in leading journals Only 3.8 percent of researchers commissioned by leading journals Science and Nature to write articles on Earth and environmental sciences have been women.
Coverage of Norwegian terrorist trial can be fatiguing Anders Behring Breivik’s trial is receiving massive media coverage. Journalistic ethics could be put to test by pressure for a constant stream of breaking news.
Society needs a watchdog press Scrutinising and trustworthy journalism is still what sells in a commercial market.