Fivethirtyeight.com's Nate Silver ripped into The New York Times and a columnist for the paper. The minutes-long rant included loaded words like “dishonest” and “unethical” http://cjr.bz/1rX5fSY
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Although Facebook would like you to think it is just a platform, there is another term that better describes its reach http://cjr.bz/1WpBmri
Edward Snowden says there's a specific reason why the press has not used its full power and influence http://cjr.bz/1T9pdmN
The recent firing of an Iowa cartoonist over his drawing targeting Big Agriculture has made national news.
Another cartoonist, Pulitzer Prizer winner Doug Marlette, explained in a 2003 CJR piece what happened to him when he published a drawing showing a man in Middle Eastern apparel driving a truck hauling a nuclear warhead http://cjr.bz/1UQ3cMl
Among other notable FOIA stories, a transit police department becomes embroiled in a scandal over its dog naming contest http://cjr.bz/24HaHrL
"It’s one thing to be sad at the sight of fallen heroes, or to allow eccentric guests to voice their views, but interview hosts are expected to shut down tastelessness past a point." http://cjr.bz/1WOMJI9
Nothing blasts a paper’s name into the public consciousness like an ethical meltdown, and that’s exactly why thousands of people worldwide are criticizing the small weekly http://cjr.bz/1WeNFaC
The announcement was made at 3pm Tuesday, and the next morning subscribers of the now obsolete publication received the rival's paper instead http://cjr.bz/1Tsmx0w
Oof! Here's a headline editors probably wish they could take back http://cjr.bz/1SS4xkt
When it comes to Ohio, open-government advocates have a lot to smile about http://cjr.bz/1Ts3t2G
The Los Angeles Times is about to adopt a new strategy--again http://cjr.bz/1Tq0OX9
Donald Trump seems to get away with lying about his Iraq war stance in one particular place the most http://cjr.bz/23sp8x7
Alt-weeklies have increasingly come under the control of mainstream newspapers in recent years.
When reporters embrace how little they know, resist forming conclusions, and share their doubts with their readers in a form that breaks with convention, they may wind up getting closer to the truth.
"My mission was not for adventure. My mission was to help change the world."
“To sustain any type of investigative reporting, it requires you to think differently."
The news that Gannett intends to buy Tribune Publishing is a fitting capstone to the long history of newspaper consolidation.
“Everyone we talk to in the investigative community sees the potential."