Victor Pickard on native ads and the new journalism economy A Q&A with the scholar February 27, 2015 By Damaris Colhoun
How can a colleague investigate Brian Williams? February 9, 2015 By Jill Geisler NBC would be better served with someone examining from the outside
Hungary’s RTL faces tough taxes February 9, 2015 By Alison Langley The government takes on the investigative news channel
Why the secret criminal investigation of WikiLeaks is troubling for journalists February 6, 2015 By Kelly J O'Brien The media is overlooking the details of an investigation that could have implications for all news organizations
Inside the newspaper that broke the Brian Williams news February 5, 2015 By David Uberti Stars and Stripes, the relatively unknown newspaper subsidized by the Pentagon, gets a big scoop
The New Republic relaunch features… The New Republic February 5, 2015 By Chris Ip The magazine’s first issue since staff shakeup burnishes its new image
Is hiring journalists such a good idea for Instagram? February 4, 2015 By Damaris Colhoun Tech companies like Tumblr and Twitter did the same thing to help branding efforts, and both later decided it was a bad plan
How reporters are experiencing censorship on social media February 3, 2015 By Catherine Stupp From Turkey to Russia, journalists have been asked to remove content
Why western media overlooked a massacre in Nigeria February 2, 2015 By Jared Malsin The international media has failed in terms of really bringing to the fore the important issues of the country
When Burning Man is your beat January 30, 2015 By Chris Ip The Reno Gazette-Journal hires its first reporter to cover the experimental community year-round
The ethics of saying ‘sorry’ January 29, 2015 By Monica Guzman Should journalists apologize when their stories take off without them?
What will happen to The New York Times‘ race beat? January 28, 2015 By Chris Ip It’s uncertain if the newspaper will replace Tanzina Vega, who is moving to the metro desk
Here’s how you run a newspaper that’s under attack January 27, 2015 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Step 1: Be strategic
Why moving Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s trial won’t nullify pretrial media coverage January 26, 2015 By David Uberti Live and digital coverage of the Boston Marathon makes pretrial publicity almost inescapable
How hacking confusion threatens tech reporters January 26, 2015 By Kelly J O'Brien Barrett Brown’s case highlights the need to hire experts to dissect digital scenarios
BBC Pop-Up reports from small town America January 22, 2015 By Gabriel Rosenberg A small team is traveling across the United States for six months in hopes of finding underreported local stories