What Should Jill Do? June 8, 2011 By The Editors Offer your advice for The New York Times‘s incoming executive editor
A Matter of Trust December 1, 2010 By Carolyn Kellogg Blur, a new book by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, is about how contemporary journalism can stay trustworthy
Home and Away December 1, 2010 By Julia M. Klein A review of A Rope and a Prayer: A Kidnapping From Two Sides, by David Rohde and his wife
Brief Encounters December 1, 2010 By James Boylan Short reviews of books about copyright law, political scandals, and Gay Talese’s sports writing
History as Soundbites December 1, 2010 By Robert L. O'Connell A televised vision of the twentieth century
Editor’s Note December 1, 2010 By Mike Hoyt Congratulations to our CJR editors for their book deals and promotions
AOL and Its Algorithm November 23, 2010 By Lisa Anderson The company is hiring hundreds of journalists. What will they produce?
What’s a Fair Share In the Age of Google? July 23, 2009 By Peter Osnos How to think about news in the link economy
Open for Business July 22, 2009 By Michael Shapiro If you want readers to buy news, what exactly will you sell? The case for a free/paid hybrid.