Lunch with the FT, with the FT July 1, 2025 By Jon Allsop John Ridding reflects on two decades as CEO of the Financial Times, over broad beans and rillettes.
The Dark Side of the Court June 27, 2025 By Bill Grueskin Steve Vladeck shines a light. Plus: Indigenous communities fight climate change, and Fox conducts a survey on Trumpâthree guesses what it shows.
Old Media Meets New on Primary Day in New York June 24, 2025 By Jon Allsop Is the race between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani a proxy for changes in our media environment?
Just Asking Questions June 23, 2025 By Jon Allsop How the Sunday showsâand Tucker Carlsonâhave handled the Iran story.
To Endorse, or Not to Endorse June 20, 2025 By Bill Grueskin NYT opinion editor says she was âimpreciseâ with her earlier ban. Plus: Loomer and Grok vs. the truth, DOGEâs real-world fallout, and the ill of the chase.
Q&A: Lisa Remillard on Leaving the Anchor Desk Behind for TikTok June 18, 2025 By Yona TR Golding Just donât call her an influencer.
Strikes on Iran Reverberate Through the Media June 17, 2025 By Jon Allsop In Iran, Israel hit a state broadcaster. In the US, MAGA media is at war about war.
The Other Echoes of 2020 June 16, 2025 By Jon Allsop How this media moment mirrors the aftermath of George Floydâs killing, beyond police attacks on the press.
National Guard, Smoke from All Around June 13, 2025 By CJR Staff Plus: Busy as beavers in the Beaver State, true crime beyond murder, and Terry Moranâs world-class haterade.
Itâs Time for a New Look at Journalism Ethics June 12, 2025 By Margaret Sullivan The first part in a series on the challenges facing the media industry today.
Q&A: Jonathan Watts on Finishing His Murdered Friendâs Book June 11, 2025 By Yona TR Golding When Dom Phillips was killed in the Amazon, in 2022, a group of journalists carried on his work.
Attacks on the Press, and the Specter of 2020, in LA June 10, 2025 By Jon Allsop Police assaults on journalists recall the violent aftermath of the George Floyd uprising.