Attitude Adjustment September 1, 2008 By David Cay Johnston How the Internet could usher in a new golden age of consumer journalism
The Lee Abrams Experience September 9, 2008 By Robert Love How to hear the man who would transform Tribune
What Are Newspapers Selling? September 11, 2008 By The Editors Time to mine the depth and knowledge niche
Boiler Room September 16, 2008 By Dean Starkman The business press is missing the crooked heart of the credit crisis
The Bigger Tent September 18, 2008 By Ann Cooper Forget Who is a journalist; the important question is, What is journalism?
About Those Anonymice September 18, 2008 By Cassandra Lizaire and Alicia Tejada II A research project evaluates how closely NYT reporters adhere to the paper’s anonymous sourcing policy
What Happens in War September 23, 2008 By Anthony Swofford Dexter Filkins’s decade in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq
The Ploughman and the Professor October 2, 2008 By Evan Cornog Consumer reporting in the age of the wise crowd
Laurel and Mini-Dart to the Baltimore Sun October 7, 2008 By Lawrence Lanahan Send tips and suggestions to dartsandlaurels@cjr.org
Parliament’s Peanut Gallery October 14, 2008 By James Kirchick The wit and wisdom of Britain’s sketch writers
Some Kind of Journalist October 16, 2008 By David Gates Hunter S. Thompson: prolific, Bible-loving, workaholic
Too Good to Be True? October 23, 2008 By Michael Schudson & Danielle Haas Do local TV news viewers prefer Jim Lehrer to Kent Brockman?
Hope I Die . . . October 28, 2008 By Edward McClelland Will the Chicago Reader finally grow up? Should it?
Blame It On Aécio October 30, 2008 By Elizabeth Tuttle A journalism student’s video documentary took on the issue of governmental press manipulation in Brazil.