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NEW YORK (AP) — Jane Ferguson has won awards for unflinching reporting from dangerous lands including Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen. So she was unlikely to be intimidated by seeking financing for a ...
Donald Trump’s populist presidential victories in 2016 and 2024 spurred intense reflection on US journalism’s perceived failures.
By Cassie Owens When our circle of collaborators first began this work together, we didn’t know that we would be creating our own form of journalism. We had convened a cohort of brilliant, principled ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. It might seem like conventional wisdom among journalists that while the ...
In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Corinne Chin, director of news talent for recruitment, introduced AP’s 2025 class of global ...
Appiah wrote. “While citizen journalism has its place, professional journalism − with its skilled reporters, photographers, editors, illustrators and more − requires real investment.
Louis “Lou” Hodges, who explored the murky depths of ethics in journalism and religion as a longtime professor at Washington and Lee University, died Monday. He was 83.
They've slammed it in terms that more or less ranged from joke to travesty. I called W&L journalism ethics professor Edward Wasserman to find out why he issued the invitation.
Books Was the viral Ta-Nehisi Coates interview a hit piece or fair play? A journalism ethics expert weighs in. After Tony Dokoupil’s questions on CBS Mornings faced criticism, the network said ...
A book that claims to expose evangelicals caving to leftist cultural and political influences has prompted backlash and calls for Harper Collins to pull the book. What to know about the controversy.