The Finnish Fabulist When a reporter confesses to making things up, whatās a newspaper to do? April 23, 2024 By Laura Kukkonen
A crisis of relevance October 12, 2017 By Janine Gibson Even if the mediaās financial and technological problems were fixed, does the news still matter?
The Trump Conundrum October 11, 2017 By Regina G. Lawrence and Amber E. Boydstun Reporters struggled with how to write about one of the most unconventional presidential campaigns in US history. A new analysis shows why.
The media today: Jemele Hill and the perils of social-media commentary October 10, 2017 By Pete Vernon
What if the right-wing media wins? October 10, 2017 By McKay Coppins Conservative critics of the press want more than just a louder voice. They want The New York Times and The Washington Post to go away.
Covering a country where race is everywhere October 9, 2017 By Collier Meyerson While race, and racism, have always been part of political coverage in America, Trump has thrust them both onto center stage
Girl in the rubble: An earthquake, a spellbinding rescue, and a tale that fell apart October 6, 2017 By Magda Bogin
Best press he’s ever had October 6, 2017 By Lloyd Grove To tabloid reporters in New York, President Trump was known simply as Donald. A former gossip writer for the New York Daily News describes a complicatedāand profitableārelationship.
Trump and the Watergate effect October 5, 2017 By Margaret Sullivan Will young journalists still be inspired by todayās watchdog reporting?