A Bushel and a Beck
For news organizations, where’s the line between reporting the news and deciding what’s news?
Quote Machines
Help us name the "experts" most often quoted in the press
Executive Summary: “The Reconstruction of American Journalism”
News reporting that holds accountable those with power and influence has been a vital part of American democratic life—especially in places with daily newspapers profitable enough, and with owners public-spirited enough, to maintain substant...
Columbia Journalism Review Announces First Ever “Encore” Fellowship for Journalists
Four leading downsized journalists will spend nine months writing for CJR and preparing for the next phase of their careers
Fox and Enemies
Is the Obama administration right about Fox News?
Diamonds in the Rough
Can large journalistic salaries be justified in the current business climate?
A Whole New Ballgame
What are the pros and cons of the "self-reporter" approach?
Whose Line Is It, Anyway?
When it comes to journalistic ethics, do definitions matter?
The Too-Fleet Tweet
Should news organizations editorially monitor their employees' Twitter accounts?
Press Forward
Links to every entry in CJR's Press Forward: Dialogues on the Future of News series
The Health Care Debate: A Resource for Journalists
Far too many Americans have no health insurance or are underinsured. And, meanwhile, far too large a percentage of America’s Gross National Product goes toward health care. Our health care system is inadequate-- yet it costs too much, threat...
Back to School, for Some Reason
Does journalism school still make sense these days?



