Victor Pickard on native ads and the new journalism economy A Q&A with the scholar February 27, 2015 By Damaris Colhoun
Gun Crisis Reporting Project and Homicide Watch DC stop service November 6, 2014 By Christie Chisholm Two startups aimed at reducing gun violence close
How polling data can be dangerous for political journalists November 6, 2014 By David Uberti It’s often not as accurate as you’d think
How one group is making it easier to use social media in Afghanistan November 6, 2014 By Alicia Shepard Impassion Afghanistan hosted a summit explaining Web tools to journalists
Is this the Web’s first blog? November 5, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Justin Hall’s 20-year-old website shows how opportunities in online journalism slowly developed
Storyhunter unveils virtual marketplace for freelance foreign correspondents November 5, 2014 By David Uberti Startup’s platform connects news organizations with network of professional journalists
Stories I’d like to see November 4, 2014 By Steven Brill Did Islamic State really call a convention of nuts and have 15,000 people show up?
The anti-NSA case that’s pushed farthest through the system is back in court today November 4, 2014 By Marlisse Silver Sweeney In December, the federal district court for the District of Columbia ruled that the collection of bulk metadata likely violates the constitution, but the government appealed
Stories I’d like to see October 28, 2014 By Steven Brill The question is not just what party will control the Senate, but when
The San Quentin News seeks to humanize inmates October 28, 2014 By Jessica Pishko It’s one of the few prison publications by and for the prisoners
What’s next for Ferguson? October 24, 2014 By Chris Ip As grand jury decision over Michael Brown’s shooting looms, a Columbia Journalism panel questions early leaks
James Risen on secret sources, joining Twitter, and going undercover October 23, 2014 By David Uberti The New York Times reporter and author discusses his new book, Pay Any Price
How do we know what we know about #Gamergate? October 23, 2014 By Chris Ip The media has flocked to cover a largely anonymous movement that has no clear aims, leaders, or organization
Ben Bradlee, through the years October 22, 2014 By The Editors Must-read flashpoints in the life of the Washington Post editor
4 lessons on how Americans consume political news October 22, 2014 By David Uberti Pew report shows how polarization affects media choice and trust
A different take on Syria October 22, 2014 By Alison Langley Jihad Yazigi discusses why The Syria Report sticks to covering the economy