Digital

A Reporter’s Guide to Police Transparency

Two bills that took effect in 2019 dramatically expand the rights of journalists and the public to learn of police misconduct. Law enforcement has gone to court to resist disclosures under the bills, but open-government supporters have blocked many of…

USA Today looks west with coverage

Kristen Go was named Managing Editor/News of USA TODAY in July 2018 as the national newspaper expanded its western U.S. coverage. One of the highest-ranking Asian women in the newspaper industry, she is based at USA TODAY’s San Francisco bureau.…

Bay City News evolves for the future

Katherine A. Rowlands has moved at a fast clip since she bought the Bay City News regional wire service in April 2018 and installed herself as publisher. Her wire service continues to serve paid subscribers that include not only major…

The ABC’s of communications

A vast array of actors, announcers, journalists, performers, writers, producers and directors, to name just a few, are essential to sustain the world of entertainment and communications. Often they’re organized into associations, guilds and unions to represent their interests and…

SF State looks to a media future

San Francisco State’s new $81 million, cutting-edge media production and classroom building is designed to ensure that the university and its graduates will remain at the forefront of future technological innovation and leadership. This innovative 75,000-square-foot facility is crucial to…