Last month, Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin launched the Journalism 2050 podcast as part of a CJR special issue on the monumental shifts in journalism that have brought us to this very uncertain moment ...
At BuzzFeed, which sent the dress to unprecedented levels of global virality, Ben Smith watched it all unfold. He realized in that moment just how popular divisive content could be. In hindsight, it ...
Remember when a Swift boat was just a Swift boat — or, if you prefer, a Patrol Craft Fast — rather than a political attack?
Mariam Dagga, 33, a freelance journalist who has covered the war in Gaza for the Associated Press and other outlets, in Khan Younis, 2024. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi) The second chapter of El Akkad’s ...
This week, Jem Bartholomew writes about a new report shared with CJR by the US Press Freedom Tracker, led by the Freedom of ...
From Epstein’s inoculating friendships with the rich and powerful to lax law enforcement and a politicized Justice Department, the systems that should have protected his victims failed time and again.
The Heritage Foundation’s road map for a conservative presidency proposed sweeping media reforms. Trump carried out most of ...
The year's most worthy laurels and most dreadful darts, from your departing columnist.
The former publisher of a pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison.
News consumers are changing, and journalism needs to change in order to meet them. At the moment, according to the Reuters Institute, only about 7 percent of adults use chatbots as a source of news, ...