Navigating voter guides in North Carolina November 5, 2012 By Andria Krewson For voters looking for easy research tools, a few bright spots emerge
Protecting the polls in North Carolina October 2, 2012 By Andria Krewson As voter fraud allegations swirl, North Carolinians need deep, focused reporting
At home with the PPL in Charlotte September 7, 2012 By Andria Krewson The grassroots and the establishment create a media workspace at the convention
Stupid hat tricks September 5, 2012 By Justin Peters In which CJR’s Justin Peters wears a crown to the convention to see if he can get interviewed
Democratic convention swag: Who’s paying? September 5, 2012 By Andria Krewson A look into the tote bag offers some clues
Oft-kicked Charlotte kicks off right September 4, 2012 By Andria Krewson Swing State Project’s NC correspondent considers the view of her home city from the inside and out
Following up on a promise of jobs August 29, 2012 By Andria Krewson The Salisbury Post in North Carolina talks to manufacturing workers still waiting on a call back to work
Defining ‘open and accessible’ in Charlotte August 10, 2012 By Andria Krewson Why reporters should write about the obstacles to covering the Democratic convention
Big ad spending, little press scrutiny July 30, 2012 By Andria Krewson NC journalists need to stay on the story of the political ad spending spree
An indictment in North Carolina July 19, 2012 By Andria Krewson After NC Policy Watch investigates, a lawmaker faces criminal charges
A state C-SPAN in North Carolina? July 6, 2012 By Andria Krewson UNC report looks at solutions to increase reporting capacity
A ‘conversation convener’ in Charlotte June 7, 2012 By Andria Krewson Fannie Flono, Charlotte Observer columnist and “sassy black woman,” talks about her public consideration of ideas
Debating Amendment One in North Carolina May 16, 2012 By Andria Krewson Faced with an opportunity to lead civic discussion and take a stand, some papers fare better than others
Reporting on the hand that feeds May 8, 2012 By Andria Krewson In North Carolina, TV news reporters find stories in their stations’ political ad buy data
In a Social Campaign, What Role for the Press? April 23, 2012 By Andria Krewson A conversation with UNC’s Daniel Kreiss
When Ads Blur the Truth, Will Coverage Fight Back? April 19, 2012 By Andria Krewson Clarity within news stories can correct dubious claims
Charlotte Journalists Tell Their City’s Story April 13, 2012 By Andria Krewson Four local experts flesh out the political scene in North Carolina
Filling the Gaps in the Tar Heel State April 6, 2012 By Andria Krewson Nonprofit news sites offer alternative views, more depth to North Carolina’s residents
Southern Polls: Going Beyond Hillbillies March 15, 2012 By Andria Krewson Even pushback against media meme invokes tired stereotypes
Context, and Political Theater, in North Carolina March 7, 2012 By Andria Krewson Why the press needs to tell the parts of the story Obama won’t