Social media is on the rise, but not like you’d expect June 21, 2016 By Smitha Khorana and Nausicaa Renner
Reuters’ Adler to become chair of CJR’s Board of Overseers October 7, 2015 By Elizabeth Spayd and Steve Coll
How a Reuters investigation exposed a little-known side of the medical industry August 25, 2015 By Trudy Lieberman
To publish or not: James Foley video spotlights media’s tough call August 22, 2014 By Christopher Massie Remnick, Baquet and other editors discuss their decisions about when to publish disturbing images
SEC aggressively investigates media leaks August 13, 2014 By Sheila S. Coronel The government agency sends a clear warning to any employee who speaks to a journalist: Shut up
Multiple news orgs made Ebola outbreak data data visualizations this week, and some succeeded more than others August 1, 2014 By Tanveer Ali Plus laurels to WaPo and yet another dart to FiveThirtyEight in this week’s Data Darts and Laurels
Obamacare open enrollment ends. Time for a checkup? April 3, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman What reporters are asking now and where they should focus in the weeks and months ahead
AIDS patients in limbo, Latino sign-ups lag, and other ACA shout-outs February 14, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Our healthcare expert shines a light on some strong recent coverage
Reuters deeply alarmed by competition in the cellphone industry January 16, 2014 By Ryan Chittum In the silo with Wall Street on worries about T-Mobile hurting profit margins
Grill the messenger November 12, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman Reuters wrote about the Obamacare "messaging war," but didn’t vet the messages
How do you cover a bankrupt city? October 25, 2013 By Anna Clark Reporters from Detroit’s two dailies on chasing a "life-altering, precedent-setting" story
Audit Notes: Reuters Next, $11 billion from JPM?, ‘Made in America’ PR September 26, 2013 By Ryan Chittum BuzzFeed looks at Chrystia Freeland’s lead role in the flop
Must-reads of the week September 20, 2013 By The Editors Reuters, Margaret Mary Vojtko, Bustle, Farhad Manjoo
Reuters’s global warming about-face July 26, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts A survey shows the newswire ran 50 percent fewer stories on climate change after hiring a "skeptic"
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
Exit Interview: Matthew Keys April 23, 2013 By Sara Morrison What’s next for Reuters’s indicted former deputy social media editor?
Connecting China, visually April 15, 2013 By Yue Qiu and Wenxiong Zhang Reporters help tell Chinese political stories in an interactive way
Audit Notes: Reuters in court, 97-month car loans, the missing 000s April 9, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A flurry of legal activity for the wire service
Medicare Uncovered: the insurers’ latest campaign March 29, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman The press is AWOL on a PR and lobbying effort–and so is the context
Reuters deputy social media editor indicted March 14, 2013 By Sara Morrison Matthew Keys faces up 25 years in jail and $750,000 in fines
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
People aren’t too worried about the sequester. Is the media to blame? February 22, 2013 By David Cay Johnston Coverage is too often dull or absent, but NYT piece on air travel is a standout
Sequester debate takes hold in the press February 21, 2013 By David Cay Johnston The good, the bad, and the indifferent in this week’s coverage–plus some resources for reporters just tuning in
Life after Pandemrix January 29, 2013 By Sara Morrison Reuters’s description of narcolepsy is excessively bleak
Amazon takes a tax hit, finally January 18, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Reuters reports early signs that collecting sales taxes affected the company’s sales
Reuters’s OKC gusher January 16, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Its outstanding Chesapeake Energy investigation turns toward the gas driller SandRidge