‘Hi, Mark!’ October 22, 2012 By Sara Morrison The Newspaper Guild welcomes The New York Times‘s new CEO
Profits vs. patients: The Tampa Bay Times complicates a story August 20, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman The truth in medical disputes can be hard to find
Standards and double standards August 16, 2012 By Sara Morrison The New York Times lets some swears slide, but not others
In NYT’s search for transformation, Thompson a surprising choice August 16, 2012 By Emily Bell "If Thompson manages more than failure, it will, in some ways, be an astonishing achievement"
Thompson has digital cred but faces challenges at NYT August 16, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield The former BBC director general was hired to guide the Times to a cross-platform future
The media’s Internet infatuation August 15, 2012 By Michael Massing Much of the coverage makes claims "that are grand, outlandish, and ultimately unverifiable"
Diet wars turn family feud July 31, 2012 By Paul Scott Why the Times‘s Gina Kolata has it out for the Times‘s Gary Taubes
Digital goes first at the FT (Updated) July 30, 2012 By Dean Starkman The Financial Times now has more digital subscribers than print ones; running the numbers
New NYT public editor brings experience, online savvy July 16, 2012 By Sara Morrison Margaret M. Sullivan is looking forward to having "an ongoing conversation with readers" both in print and online
Covering the ‘ex-gay’ movement July 13, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco An influential organization changed its stance on reparative therapy. What will this mean for media coverage?
Politico goes for ‘fair and balanced’ June 6, 2012 By Peter Sterne And it succeeds, in the Fox News sense
How David Simon is wrong about paywalls June 5, 2012 By Howard Owens Let me count the ways. Ten, in fact.
When big data is bad data May 22, 2012 By LynNell Hancock The press and standardized testing numbers: a cautionary tale
NYT Obscures Wal-Mart, EDF Link April 25, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Article overlooks green group’s close ties to Walton Family Foundation