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  1. December 23, 2011 12:38 PM

    Best of 2011: Alysia Santo

    Santo picks her top CJR stories from the past year

    By Alysia Santo

    Occupy Wall Street’s Media Team: I spent the day walking and talking with the bloggers, livestreamers, and tweeters in the early days of Occupy Wall Street. From the donated pizzas pouring into the park, to the internal communication systems (“mic check!”), Zuccotti Park was a collaboration of many, and fueled a conversation that spread around the world. I’m going to...

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  2. December 27, 2011 01:33 PM

    Best of 2011: Dean Starkman

    The Audit's head honcho picks his top CJR stories from the past year

    By Dean Starkman

    Confidence Game: The limited vision of the news gurus: The landmark 8,000-word essay that upended the future-of-news debate. The Hole in FON Theory: In an exchange on "Confidence Game" with future-of-news thinker Clay Shirky, I argue that FON theory, while meritorious on many levels, has no answers for journalism's main mission. Bad Parent: Written in the midst of News Corp....

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  3. December 29, 2011 06:00 AM

    Best of 2011: Erika Fry

    From Romenesko to rich men, Fry picks her top CJR stories from the past year

    By Erika Fry

    Escape from Thailand This was my personal account of fleeing Thailand in 2010—yes, that tropical paradise known as the Land of Smiles—after being jailed and charged with defamation for writing about a Thai government official who plagiarized a dissertation on organic asparagus. Crazy, but true. The Romenesko Saga: I sure stirred up a media shitstorm! And got around to writing...

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  4. December 28, 2011 06:00 AM

    Best of 2011: Joel Meares

    From Jerry Brown to James O’Keefe, Meares picks his top CJR stories from the past year

    By Joel Meares

    The Cancer Report: I’ve written a fair bit about people who blog through their grief and sickness (not for CJR) and am always intrigued by both their strength and their motivations—to vent their anger, fear, and frustrations, yes, but more than that, to help others by providing a relatable voice or a flow of useful information on how to cope....

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  5. January 2, 2012 06:00 AM

    Best of 2011: Lauren Kirchner

    From AOL to HuffPo, Kirchner picks her top CJR stories from the past year

    By Lauren Kirchner

    Salon and Slate in the Way-Back Machine: When The Daily launched early this year—to great hype and then to great derision, as it turned out—we at CJR thought about previous trail-blazing publications that launched on formats that probably seemed new and risky at the time. I spoke with the founders of Salon and Slate, two of the first online-only magazines...

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  6. January 3, 2012 06:00 AM

    Best of 2011: Liz Cox Barrett

    From Nevada to Paint Creek, Barrett picks her top stories from 2011

    By Liz Cox Barrett

    Unpacking Rory Reid’s 91 PACs Maneuver Where there are campaign finance laws, there are work-arounds. And Jon Ralston, as a seasoned political reporter and self-described campaign finance report “obsessive” in Nevada --a state with, in Ralston’s words, “a Swiss cheese amalgam of statutes that allow all manner of nonsense”-- Ralston knows from loopholes. Still, Ralston told me back in...

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  7. December 30, 2011 06:00 AM

    Best of 2011: The Observatory

    From extreme weather to the crisis in Japan, Curtis Brainard picks the top CJR stories from the past year

    By Curtis Brainard

    The Hottest Thing in Science Blogging: The hot ticket for science bloggers and online writers this year was ScienceOnline, a once-obscure North Carolina conference with only about 300 coveted seats available. It sold out in less than forty-five minutes after a Twitter registration frenzy attracted eager participants whose ardor would have put to shame even diehard football fans looking for...

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  8. January 2, 2012 05:48 PM

    Best of 2011: Trudy Lieberman

    CJR's health and entitlements reporter picks her top stories from the past year

    By Trudy Lieberman

    Peter G. Peterson Goes to School: Organizations funded by Peter G. Peterson, a former Wall Street investment banker and long-time foe of Social Security, have had a powerful influence in shaping this year’s debate over Social Security. The media have liberally quoted representatives of these Peterson-funded groups. The website Remapping Debate took a deep look at one Peterson-funded activity—the creation...

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  9. December 23, 2011 01:44 PM

    The Kind of Medicare Story We’d Rather Not See

    SmartMoney runs a lackluster listicle

    By Trudy Lieberman

    Anyone reading SmartMoney’s take on Medicare would want to get granny off the program in New York minute. It was one of those “list” stories—five places you must visit, ten foods to eat in the new year that grab reader attention. But “list” stories that purport to do more than simply name a national park or suggest you eat Iberico...

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  10. December 13, 2011 12:44 PM

    Winter Reading Club

    What are some books that journalists should read this winter?

    By The Editors

    Every year around this time, we ask our readers to recommend some books that journalists might enjoy reading during the holiday season and the subsequent months. After all, the prospect of new reading material makes sitting inside for the next four months under blankets and sun lamps sound much more appealing. Any genre goes, so what do you recommend, and...

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