Friday, December 18th, 2020 Betsy Wade changed journalism for women, at the Times and beyond Betsy Wade changed my life. If you’re a woman or a journalist or both, she changed yours, too. Because of Betsy, who died earlier this month at ninety-one, women, including me, were hired, and advanced, at the New York Times, at wages equivalent to those paid to our male colleagues. Other newspapers around the country […] Jan Benzel
a Thursday, November 10th, 2022 Iraqi journalists watch Telegram. Telegram is watching them back. Pesha Magid
a Tuesday, September 1st, 2020 Different Shades of Feminism: Me Too in the French Press Madison Mainwaring
a Thursday, June 7th, 2018 With Bundy story, the national media slowly learns how to cover the American West Meg Dalton, CJR
a Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 A unified front against Alden Global Capital makes its way to New York Meg Dalton, CJR
a Tuesday, May 1st, 2018 One Alabama newspaper’s business model features a chair and cigar box Meg Dalton, CJR
a Thursday, March 1st, 2018 With Making Obama, post-presidency Obama narratives move beyond nostalgia Meg Dalton, CJR
a Monday, February 12th, 2018 The Dallas Morning News recreates a fatal standoff with special investigation Meg Dalton, CJR
a Wednesday, February 7th, 2018 Yes, the Civil War was about slavery. Just listen to Uncivil Meg Dalton, CJR
a Friday, January 12th, 2018 As The Post opens, journalists share their favorite journalism movies Pete Croatto
a Thursday, January 4th, 2018 ‘Any journalist’s nightmare’: The Pope’s Long Con unraveled a web of lies, with tragic consequences Meg Dalton, CJR
a Tuesday, December 19th, 2017 Arrested Myanmar reporters: Two book lovers dedicated to their craft Antoni Slodkowski, Shoon Naing, and Thu Thu Aung