Victor Pickard on native ads and the new journalism economy A Q&A with the scholar February 27, 2015 By Damaris Colhoun
Will Politico fill a media void in Europe? September 12, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen A look at how a pan-European outlet might fit into the continent’s news landscape, as Politico branches out
Stop using ‘Brooklyn’ to mean hipster neighborhoods September 11, 2014 By Ben Adler Elite-oriented outlets typically only cover the borough’s most affluent, Manhattan-adjacent neighborhoods
After James Foley: News leaders divided on how to handle kidnapped reporters September 10, 2014 By David Uberti Split on full display at Columbia Journalism School panel discussion
Why hiring Benny Johnson is a smart play for National Review September 10, 2014 By David Uberti The serial plagiarist could help the rightwing magazine go viral in a crowded conservative market
What embedding the Ray Rice video reveals about news judgment September 9, 2014 By Christopher Massie Some media outlets run graphic images of domestic violence
Stories I’d like to see September 9, 2014 By Steven Brill How much money is raised and spent in fighting cancer?
What America looks like in the media abroad September 8, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen One organization is aggregating and translating foreign news about the US trying to make Americans care what the rest of the world thinks
How Al Jazeera is making sure its jailed journalists in Egypt aren’t forgotten September 5, 2014 By Alison Langley The network is holding discussions around the globe to broach press freedom
Who is Fred Ryan? September 3, 2014 By Michael Canyon Meyer Bezos’s choice for Washington Post publisher is notable for what he can bring to the paper, and also what he cannot
How misinformation goes viral: a Truthy story September 3, 2014 By David Uberti Conservative media’s reaction to an Indiana University project shows how shoddy information can quickly become an online narrative
The Boston Globe launches Crux to draw a global, Catholic audience September 2, 2014 By David Uberti With 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide, the metro newspaper hopes a single-issue Catholicism site will help it reach the promised land
Ukraine Today aims to clarify Russian media misinformation August 27, 2014 By Alison Langley Media mogul Igor Kolomoisky has his sights set high for the 24-hour news channel
The Guardian partners with more local news outlets to tell under-reported stories August 27, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen As the news organization gains footing in the US, more journalistic partnerships are being launched to tell stories from different areas of the country
Stories I’d like to see August 26, 2014 By Steven Brill The cost of unlawful convictions, cable news’ sharp focus and reporting on kidnapped journalists
News on social media suffers a ‘spiral of silence’: Pew study August 26, 2014 By Chris Ip What gets us chatting–or shutting up–about the news?