Covering teams in untraditional ways pays off February 11, 2015 By Christopher Massie Innovative sports blogs give die-hard fans an outlet
Why sportswriters are questioning football December 17, 2014 By Christopher Massie It’s getting harder to cover the NFL without noting criticism
Journos weigh in on covering trans people March 12, 2014 By Nicola Pring A panel at CUNY on Tuesday night offered advice
The difficulty of sticking to a story January 23, 2014 By Ann Friedman When the reporter’s quest becomes the narrative structure, the revelation of surprising details–ones that might not otherwise serve the story–suddenly becomes justifiable
What Ezra Klein and Nate Silver can learn from Grantland about analytical journalism January 21, 2014 By Brendan Nyhan The sports site blends basic multimedia with data smarts. Can the model work for politics?
The game has changed July 24, 2013 By Robert Weintraub As moves by Nate Silver and Pete King suggest, it’s better to be cocooned inside Big Media than go it alone–even for stars
Room for two April 30, 2013 By Robert Weintraub New Yorker, Grantland go head to head on Iditarod coverage