Monday, January 4th, 2021 Covering Georgia’s Black vote Last January, when the Reverend Raphael Warnock entered Georgia’s US Senate race against Kelly Loeffler, an incumbent Republican, Tia Mitchell and Shelia Poole knew right away that his sermons would be mercilessly picked apart. (He’d once defended an infamous line from Revered Jeremiah Wright: “Not ‘God bless America,’ God damn America!”) Mitchell, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s […] Feven Merid
a Wednesday, March 11th, 2015 Can the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sustain its ambitious journalism under a new owner? Anna Clark
a Tuesday, March 10th, 2015 Inside The Blade‘s settlement with the US government Jonathan Peters, CJR
a Monday, March 9th, 2015 With more police wearing cameras, the fight over footage has begun in Florida Susannah Nesmith, CJR
a Friday, March 6th, 2015 Where’d that story happen? On local-TV Twitter, it can be hard to tell Corey Hutchins, CJR
a Thursday, March 5th, 2015 Reporter won’t back down when covering Colorado insurance exchange Trudy Lieberman, CJR
a Wednesday, March 4th, 2015 The Guardian’s Homan Square story was huge on the internet–but not in Chicago media Jackie Spinner, CJR
a Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015 How a vibrant public radio station rose in the West Texas desert Richard Parker
a Saturday, January 17th, 2015 Chicago Reader staff votes to unionize, seeking ‘stronger voice’ in outlet’s future Rui Kaneya
a Wednesday, January 14th, 2015 Virginian-Pilot journalists: Corporate management pressure is stifling coverage Corey Hutchins, CJR
a Tuesday, December 16th, 2014 An Ohio court urges lawmakers to defend freedom of the press Jonathan Peters, CJR
a Friday, December 12th, 2014 Laid-off Metro Pulse editors plan a new publication in Knoxville Tamar Wilner