Last month, Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin launched the Journalism 2050 podcast as part of a CJR special issue on the monumental shifts in journalism that have brought us to this very uncertain moment ...
In 2006, Jay Rosen, the media scholar, published his influential article “The People Formerly Known as the Audience.” His medium was as important as his message. Although the essay would later appear ...
At BuzzFeed, which sent the dress to unprecedented levels of global virality, Ben Smith watched it all unfold. He realized in that moment just how popular divisive content could be. In hindsight, it ...
The Heritage Foundation’s road map for a conservative presidency proposed sweeping media reforms. Trump carried out most of ...
The year's most worthy laurels and most dreadful darts, from your departing columnist.
Kim Kalunian, a reporter and anchor at WPRI 12, in Providence, also known as Channel 12, has lived in the area all her life. ...
This week, Jem Bartholomew writes about a new report shared with CJR by the US Press Freedom Tracker, led by the Freedom of ...
When Natalia Antelava cofounded Coda Story, in early 2016, to cover democratic backsliding around the globe, she wasn’t ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Before he became the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr often talked about the importance of ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. When Jelani Cobb, the dean of Columbia Journalism School, approached me early in my two-year stint at the Newmark Center for ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. June was a bad month for publishers trying to protect their copyrighted material from AI. First, a federal judge in San ...
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