Unheard Using large language models to conduct source audits of the news. February 18, 2025 By Dhrumil Mehta, Bette Dam, Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen, and Sthavir Murthy
The Democrats’ Media Array February 7, 2025 By Jon Allsop How Trump’s opponents are thinking about our new media world.
A Plea for Institutional Modesty February 6, 2025 By Robert Corn-Revere Unsolicited advice from a former FCC chief counsel.
In a Volatile Landscape for AI and Labor Rights, Journalists at ABC Secure a Win February 6, 2025 By Klaudia Jaźwińska How union contracts give workers a say in how AI shapes their industry.
Q&A: Marisa Kabas on Scooping the World on the Federal Funding Freeze February 5, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo “If your job isn’t to inform people in a way that will help them, then I don’t really understand what your job is.”
The Reshuffling of the Pentagon Press Corps Is a Warning February 5, 2025 By Barbara Starr The Times and NBC are out; Breitbart and One America News are in.
Q&A: Lucas Graves on Meta’s Decision to Shut Down Its Global Fact-Checking Program February 4, 2025 By Kaylee Williams
USAID and the Media in a ‘Time of Monsters’ February 4, 2025 By Jon Allsop What the aid funding freeze means for independent journalism around the world.
I Photographed January 6. Trump’s Pardons Can’t Erase What I Saw. February 4, 2025 By Nate Gowdy Reflections from an independent photojournalist.
Is Trump Flooding or Draining the Zone? Yes. February 3, 2025 By Jon Allsop Hiding and oversharing information are parts of the same strategy.
NPR and PBS Face a Moment of Truth February 3, 2025 By Michael Swerdlow The system needs more stable funding, a greater emphasis on local content, and reduced reliance on private financing and syndicated programs.
Back in the Whirlwind January 31, 2025 By Josh Hersh CJR’s Jon Allsop on how the media handled Trump’s first week back—and what’s still to come.
Does It Still Make Sense to Be a Journalist? January 30, 2025 By Stephen J. Adler An antidote to perpetual despondency.
The Right Takes Aim at Wikipedia January 30, 2025 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen Disputes around edits are nothing new, but the rise of partisanship has added fuel to the fire.
Combining Forces January 29, 2025 By Lauren Watson A year after their merger, Mother Jones and the Center for Investigative Reporting are focused on resilience.