In a look at how news literacy education helps young people navigate the Information Age, NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller hears from students and educators about how they’ve learned to critically look at what they’re reading, watching and hearing.
In this week’s column, NLP CEO and founder Alan C. Miller marks the organization’s 13-year anniversary by sharing a lesson he learned about running a successful non-profit for each year of NLP’s history.
In his latest column, which was picked up by Poynter, NLP CEO and founder Alan C. Miller argues that the news media needs to be discerning in how it reports on the COVID-19 vaccines and above all, it must avoid any sensational coverage.
NLP founder and CEO Alan C. Miller argues that despite several high profile instances of outright fabrications, quality journalists and news outlets do not make things up, and when standards are violated, corrections and consequences follow.
NLP CEO and founder Alan C. Miller takes a moment to celebrate some things that went indisputably right in our recent rite of democracy during this election period.
Ahead of the presidential election, NLP’s CEO and founder Alan C. Miller urges anchors, reporters, producers, editors and news executives to exercise restraint, precision and care with any results they project and races they call.
NLP’s CEO and founder Alan C. Miller reflects on what he calls “a new golden age of investigative reporting,” even as newspapers fold and the number of journalists drops in the face of economic contraction.
NLP’s CEO and founder Alan C. Miller provides advice on how to spot misinformation and avoid spreading it in his first “Upon Reflection” column, which was picked up and published by the Chicago Tribune on Sept. 28.