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Newsjunkie.net is a resource guide for journalists. We show who's behind the news, and provide tools to help navigate the modern business of information.
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Newsjunkie has expanded over 2025, which includes all new articles, archives, articles and much more. Below is a list of where we’ve grown and the numbers to prove it. We look forward to further expansion in 2026.
—95 New articles: Features, guides, blogs and more
We’ve provided in-depth features on New Journalism, the Library of Congress, as well as coverage of the ongoing assault on scientific research by the Trump administration with our Project Prairie Fire.
—602 New archives: Part of the Guide to Public Archives
In our ongoing effort to present a living resource for journalists and researchers, we’ve added to our public archives, a centralized directory for finding historical documents, media, and primary sources from institutions like libraries, museums, and government bodies worldwide, offering search tools to discover materials from old records to modern news.
—1226 New orgs: Important players in the news ecosystem
We’ve added to our resources that provide information about news organizations, media ownership, individuals, and more, offering tools and data for navigating the information business to know “who’s behind the news.”
—2 New global maps: All organizations and archives
These interactive maps show the locations of all organization and archives that we have in our database. This is part of our larger Guide to Public Archives.
—560 New people: Journalists, executives, educators and more
Learn who is behind the news. Our resource guide is working to include listings of all the people in the media ecosystem as part of our goal to provide information about news organizations, media ownership, and related resources.
—12 New interviews: Researchers, journalists, founders and more
Our original reporting includes talking with people in the news and related industries that are making an impact. Last year, we interviewed the Internet Archive’s founder Brewster Kahle and Mark Graham, Gretchen Gehrke of the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative and many more.