In October of last year, Chris Quinn, the editor of Cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer, posted a job listing for an “AI rewrite specialist.” Quinn imagined this new employee would use an AI chatbot to ...
When Brian Moylan graduated from college, in 2000, he landed a job as an editorial assistant at the Washington Blade, the biggest gay newspaper in Washington, DC, and started covering reality ...
As Nexstar, its corporate parent, pursues a merger with Tegna, NewsNation goes after the Nancy Guthrie story. NewsNation now occupies a unique space in television news. Nexstar, its corporate parent, ...
On climate policy, the Trump administration is willfully burying its head in the sand. It’s crucial newsrooms don’t follow.
Major Funders. Major funders for the Columbia Journalism Review include non-faculty members of the Board of Overseers; the George T. Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism Fund ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Recent New York Times investigative reporting has shed new light on the ethics of developing artificial intelligence systems at ...
Murugesan is part of a wave of leaders in local news in the US who are refining a model of nonprofit news—a model that barely ...
In this episode of Journalism 2050, we’re joined by two guests who show—in different yet equally promising ways—what the future of journalism can look like. Vanan Murugesan is the executive director ...
An Atlantic reporter says far-right influencers such as Nick Fuentes offer clues to where US politics is going.
As Marjorie Taylor Greene contemplates her next move, her betrothed, a Trump-friendly broadcaster named Brian Glenn, is adjusting to life on the outside.
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