Nesmírně plachá začínající spisovatelka Katie Minor souhlasí s tím, že převezme velmi populární rubriku "Violiny rady" v místních novinách, ale pouze pod podmínkou, že její totožnost zůstane utajena. Celé město následně se zatajeným dechem čte její korespondenci s osamělým vdovcem Russem Mitchellem a brzy se do tohoto atraktivního muže hluboce zamiluje. Vše vypadá nadějně, dokud se o jeho pozornost nezačne ucházet nováček Jamie Estevez a Katie cítí, že se jí šance na lásku pomalu vzdaluje. Svede je dohromady nečekaná krize, která jí umožní odhalit své pravé já, nebo bude i nadále skrývat své srdce za slovy na stránkách místních novin?
A former war journalist now writing for a paper in Northern California is drawn into conflict at home.
Readers across the world are in love with author Sally Carmichael's series of romance novels that chronicle the epic love story between a human girl and a merman. But no one knows that Sally Carmichael is really Simon Hayes, a bitter, serious novelist - and Simon would like to keep it that way. When he is forced to meet a movie star about the movie adaptation, his life of anonymity starts to crumble.
In this short film, a small-town newspaper editor struggles with what to publish on his paper's front page.
After the Robb Elementary school shooting in Texas, local Uvalde Leader-News journalists are left to report on the fallout – and on one of their staff members. Reporter Kimberly Rubio rises to national prominence as an advocate for gun reform after her ten-year-old daughter, Lexi, is killed in the shooting. Through the journalists’ reporting, we witness the social fabric of this small Texas town unravel as Kimberly and other victims’ families search for accountability from law enforcement and local leaders. The documentary also shines a light on the critical role of community journalism, at a time when local newspapers are folding rapidly across the country.
North German community journalists: an endangered species. Their Mission: to find and process local stories – and the desperate search for them. Their nemesis: digitalisation. Their everyday business: amateur football, toad migrations and the community bus.
For ten years, the journalists of the Etilaat Roz have been making the most widely circulated daily newspaper in Kabul—entirely transparent, and constantly on the lookout for abuses in society and politics. But what do you do when this work becomes practically impossible? This film follows the team as the city is recaptured by the Taliban.