Christopher Herrera

Senior Media Ethics Analyst

M.S., Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism

15+ years experience

Christopher Herrera is a leading Media Ethics Analyst with fifteen years of experience navigating the complex ethical landscape of news reporting. As a Senior Fellow at the Global Press Institute, she dedicates her research to the ethical implications of AI integration in journalism, data privacy, and the responsible use of deepfake technology. Prior to her current role, she served as the Director of Editorial Standards at the Institute for Digital Trust, where her work was instrumental in developing industry-wide best practices for ethical data acquisition and content verification. Herrera holds a Master of Science in Media Studies from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her professional philosophy centers on the belief that a robust, ethical framework is the bedrock of credible journalism, especially as technology rapidly evolves. Readers can expect her articles to offer incisive analysis, practical guidance, and thought-provoking perspectives on the most pressing ethical dilemmas facing the news industry today, always grounded in a commitment to truth and public trust. Her seminal book, 'The Algorithmic Conscience: Journalism in the Age of AI,' remains a vital resource for media professionals globally

Articles by Christopher Herrera

Media Ethics

Forgotten TV Series: Niche Hits of 2026

The digital age promised infinite discovery, yet countless brilliant artists and their creations, including some truly compelling forgotten TV series, remain obscure. We cover why…

Christopher Herrera · · 10 min read
Media Ethics

Artist Profiles: Why 2026 Demands More Depth

ANALYSIS Crafting compelling in-depth artist profiles for news publications demands more than just a biographical sketch; it requires a strategic, analytical approach to storytelling that…

Christopher Herrera · · 8 min read