Podcast: The ethics of BuzzFeed’s decision to publish Trump-Russia memos January 13, 2017 By David Uberti
Trump berated a CNN reporter, and fellow journalists missed an opportunity January 11, 2017 By Pete Vernon
CNN is framing its GOP debate as entertainment first, policy later September 16, 2015 By David Uberti
Why we’ll have to wait for CNN’s news drones January 15, 2015 By David Uberti The news organization faces several hurdles before it can use the machines for broadcast
The worst journalism of 2014 December 22, 2014 By David Uberti A recap of this year’s most cringeworthy news blunders
Journalism has a plagiarism problem. But it’s not the one you’d expect November 18, 2014 By David Uberti Fareed Zakaria’s case highlights news organizations’ ethical gray areas
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 Chicago anti-violence program gets belated scrutiny June 9, 2014 By Rui Kaneya Why did it take nearly four years for Illinois reporters to start covering the story with gusto?
Must-reads of the week May 16, 2014 By The Editors Celebrity profiles, unpaid internships, Dean Baquet
Venezuela revokes CNN press credentials (Updated) February 21, 2014 By Edirin Oputu The president of Venezuela disapproved of the network’s coverage of protests
This is Don Lemon November 19, 2013 By Tracie Powell The CNN anchor’s commentaries are increasingly controversial
CNN sows confusion October 23, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman An interview with Sen. Angus King about the unfolding budget negotiations, Medicare, and Social Security–minus follow-up questions or clarifications
Al Jazeera America: Think NPR with pictures (and a little baggage) August 26, 2013 By Lawrence Pintak On week one, the network looked solid. Nothing to gasp at. But what constitutes success in the long run for AJAM?
Shifting the goalposts on the IRS scandal August 5, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan A critic tries to reinterpret the controversy
No, the scandals aren’t dragging down Obama’s ratings (yet) June 3, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan Some reporters seize on an outlier poll, but others get the story right
How West was spun May 24, 2013 By Richard Parker Mistakes were made, and one narrative too readily embraced, in coverage of the blast. Meanwhile, The Dallas Morning News excelled
Fifth annual Shorty awards held April 9, 2013 By Sara Morrison Tim Pool, CNN win journalism-related awards
And that’s the way it was: March 22, 1948 March 22, 2013 By The Editors American journalist Wolf Blitzer is born
In Kenya’s election, reporting what’s there, not what’s assumed March 6, 2013 By Mohammed Ademo Much western coverage has seemed like a cheerleading competition for violent news
Anatomy of a so-called scandal (UPDATED) March 4, 2013 By Mariah Blake On the Sen. Menendez story, flimsy prostitution claims vs. stronger allegations of influence-peddling. Guess which gets more play?