Newsweek and ‘trust us’ journalism March 10, 2014 By Ryan Chittum "The Face of Bitcoin" promised too much
Audit Notes: Twitter math, guard labor, M&A and oligopoly February 18, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Newsweek and stock valuations
Is Planet Hillary ugly or just ahead of its time? January 24, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Art directors say some provocative covers grow better with age, but The New York Times Magazine’s recent illustration is just a gaffe
Tina Brown, back in the news cycle September 12, 2013 By Cecilia D'Anastasio Here’s how outlets covered the Wednesday announcement that she is leaving The Daily Beast
Branded but ‘independent’ media May 2, 2013 By Ann Friedman The pros and cons of trying to do real journalism at a non-media company
What region gets the most coverage of its human rights abuses? January 30, 2013 By James Ron and Emilie Hafner Burton Latin America, according to a statistical analysis
Newsweek and the (relative) health of print mags October 24, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Not all is dark for the industry
Newsweek is dead … long live Newsweek? October 18, 2012 By Sara Morrison The end of its print run may not be all doom and gloom
Newsweek‘s latest blunder October 4, 2012 By Sara Morrison "Transcription error" mars special commemorative issue
Journalistic firebombs in the Middle East September 27, 2012 By Lawrence Pintak Is our job to inform or inflame?
The wrong kind of attention September 17, 2012 By Kira Goldenberg Newsweek‘s focus on provocative covers isn’t a solid digital-age strategy
Audit Notes: Gawker’s Bain scoop, file sharing and record sales, Niall Ferguson August 24, 2012 By Ryan Chittum A document dump raises questions about tax strategies
Audit Notes: Newsweek standards, Luddite fallacy, crowdfunding scams August 22, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Everyone but the magazine fact checks Niall Ferguson
Newsweek‘s Niall Ferguson debacle August 21, 2012 By Ryan Chittum A misleading cover story gets the wrong kind of buzz for Tina Brown’s mag
The media’s Internet infatuation August 15, 2012 By Michael Massing Much of the coverage makes claims "that are grand, outlandish, and ultimately unverifiable"
Noticed: #countriesbyvoguewriters July 30, 2012 By Kira Goldenberg Twitter users lampoon a line by former Vogue writer Joan Juliet Buck
Katie Roiphe’s Click Bait Win is a Discourse Fail April 16, 2012 By Kira Goldenberg The inflammatory essayist angers the feminist twitterverse but doesn’t add any value to public discourse
Newsweek Fetishizes an “Epidemic” December 15, 2011 By Curtis Brainard Voyeuristic sex-addiction cover misses an important debate
Newsweek’s Redesign Gets Two Thumbs Down March 8, 2011 By The Editors Is the harsh reaction from media critics warranted?
Corporate Welfare Rocks! November 29, 2010 By Ryan Chittum The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek give Utah the puff treatment
Whither NewsBeast? November 16, 2010 By The Editors What do you think of the Daily Beast/Newsweek merge?