CJRVerified account

@CJR

Monitoring the press, tracking the evolving media business & encouraging excellence in journalism since 1961.

New York, NY
Joined July 2009

Tweets

You blocked @CJR

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @CJR

  1. Pinned Tweet
    Feb 25

    Big news: Our new issue drops today! In “The Perception Issue,” we tackle “what the press looks like from the outside—and what we misread about ourselves.” Check for all the content in the coming days.

    Undo
  2. 1 hour ago

    Facebook says the future is private messaging, not public posts via

    Undo
  3. 14 hours ago

    Lessons from a Washington Post labor dispute

    Undo
  4. 15 hours ago
    Undo
  5. 17 hours ago

    Green New Deal drives sustained, but shallow, climate coverage

    Undo
  6. 18 hours ago

    Read about John Biewen’s podcast on race and masculinity

    Undo
  7. Retweeted

    <<Many newspapers have cut back on, or entirely eliminated, the labor beat—the one beat that talked about the life of the working class.” >> writes via

    Undo
  8. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    This piece by on race, masculinity, and podcasts (!) surprised me in all the right ways

    Undo
  9. 18 hours ago

    Want to keep up on the latest happenings in the media industry? We've got you covered. Subscribe to our daily newsletter:

    Undo
  10. 19 hours ago

    "As an advice columnist, I am at liberty to tell certain people to go to hell, to assert my sense of right and wrong."

    Undo
  11. 20 hours ago

    The nuances of the Green New Deal can be debated; its underpinning science cannot

    Undo
  12. Retweeted

    My question to on Galley: Sure, online debate is bad, but there were arguably benefits to more public conversation, no? Or was the promise of the early blogosphere and social media just a mirage?

    Undo
  13. 20 hours ago
    Undo
  14. Retweeted

    Matt Haughey and I are talking about how the trend in online community seems to be moving to private spaces: , and then reports Facebook is making a major move towards private, encrypted and ephemeral communication:

    Undo
  15. Retweeted

    The folks over at CJR let me write about John Biewen, a journalist and podcaster I admire immensely, both for his bravery and narrative skill. Please read the piece, but most importantly, listen to the podcast - it’ll change the way you think. I promise.

    Show this thread
    Undo
  16. Retweeted
    20 hours ago

    The fall, rise, and fall of trust in the media — an impeccable history by (with gorgeous art by Vivienne Flesher) All part of the new issue of

    Undo
  17. Undo
  18. Retweeted
    22 hours ago

    "Unlike news or documentary photography, stock photos are under no obligation to portray a specific reality; instead, they need only conjure a plausible reality." for

    Undo
  19. Retweeted
    21 hours ago
    Undo
  20. 21 hours ago

    It is important to realize where the term "the media" came from and what purpose it served

    Undo
  21. 22 hours ago

    If you decide to drop NYT, writer Amber A’Lee Frost says there's another paper with better coverage

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·