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Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early ...
It would seem a strange time to go all in on a print magazine, let alone one geared at digital-native Gen Z readers. Last ...
For a certain type of tech executive, and a certain type of fan of tech executives, the point of technology journalism is to ...
It’s like they’re tithing.” Haile is a co-owner of Coyote Media Collective (“Independent Journalism with a Bite!”), a fledgling digital project out of the Bay Area. She described Coyote as an outlet ...
In a country where the military has control over what’s reported, some journalists consider approval to be “a source of pride.” Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On March 3, days after the United ...
In the first edition of our new technology advice column, Ask Anika, we learn what happens when you feed unpublished work ...
It is conventional wisdom among journalists that while the world around us changes, our ethics do not. Yet a fresh look at our standards and practices seems a worthwhile pursuit at this moment. Trust ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Kerner Commission in response to widespread demonstrations over the ...
Kristen Welker and Lawfare press for answers to lingering questions about the January 6 rioters. Plus: No, Spencer Pratt was never for real; accountability in Arizona. Pompilio found that at least ...