The missing Charlie Hebdo cartoons January 8, 2015 By Christopher Massie Telling the full story of a massacre, and striking a blow for free speech, should trump major news outlets’ concern about offending Muslims
Boosting Bloomberg’s ‘shares’ January 5, 2015 By Christopher Massie Joe Weisenthal on what he learned at Business Insider, his love for charts, and his new job
Why sportswriters are questioning football December 17, 2014 By Christopher Massie It’s getting harder to cover the NFL without noting criticism
Connecting dissidents and journalists November 17, 2014 By Christopher Massie Movements.org is shifting focus and already seeing results
J-school students build skills to cover data-driven political campaigns November 4, 2014 By Christopher Massie New York Times‘ Derek Willis offers guidance to student journalists in West Virginia
What’s next for David Plotz? October 30, 2014 By Christopher Massie The former editor of Slate charts a new path
On CNN International, the ‘news’ isn’t always the news October 28, 2014 By Christopher Massie The network has a tangle of autocratic sponsors and too often a blind eye to inconvenient facts
In all the goodbyes, media didn’t catch why Jeter will be missed September 30, 2014 By Christopher Massie The shortstop had plenty of positive attention thanks to an absent third baseman.
Why Bill Simmons might leave ESPN September 26, 2014 By Christopher Massie Other outlets would jump at the chance to gain his following
Sports media will rank just about anything September 24, 2014 By Christopher Massie From the best advice offered to Johnny Manziel to the most-watchable NBA teams