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ONA on Air: Episode 7 – HBCU Fellowship At ONA18
(Report begins at 4:42 marker) Historically the phrase “church and state” referred to a divide within news organizations. That is, the separation of editorial and business in journalism. This intentional…
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ONA on Air makes its debut
For the first time, ONA’s audio team produced a podcast for the organization’s annual conference. The podcast team tells us about their new offering.
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Passing the Torch
The future of journalism has been in question for decades. But conferences like ONA continue to push the ball forward in finding solutions. Bakari Clemmons interviews young journalist of all…
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ONA members
After eight years with the Online News Association, beloved executive director Jane McDonnell is stepping down effective Dec. 31. With her departure, McDonnell is leaving some marks—on the organization, and…
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This story is a failure (so bake a cake)
By Katy Mersmann ONA Newsroom Take a deep breath. It’s time to talk about failure. In the interest of full disclosure, I should admit this story is, in some ways,…
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Foodie ethics: Why Where Your Food Comes from Matters
Everyone has to eat, and (in Los Angeles, at least) Jonathan Gold helps decide where we eat.
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Keynote: To Trust Google or Not?
Why should you trust Google? That's the question posed to Google News head Richard Gingras as the Online News Association kicked off its annual conference Thursday morning.
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What’s that box in your swag bag?
Have you dug into your ONA15 swag bag yet? If so, you might be wondering about that Google-branded cardboard box. It’s actually called Google Cardboard. And with it, you can…
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ONA Starts with a Spark of Disney Magic
By Christina Romulado ONA Newsroom As ONA looks to the future of digital journalism, some attendees took a Disney style magical trip down memory lane. On Wednesday night, 250 Online…
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From Cleaning Homes to the Wall Street Journal
By Cassandra Jaramillo ONA15 Newsroom I can still remember the smell of Old English. From the time I was little until I turned 15, my mother would bring me to…
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