A conversation with the author of Bad Company. Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues formally closed last month. A conversation with the decorated Iraqi journalist, live from Tbilisi, Georgia.
Across the world, well-meaning laws intended to reduce online fraud and other scourges of the internet are being put to a very different use.
OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet present a new challenge for media companies that want to limit AI access.
Real Madrid TV has indulged in outlandish theories and populist motifs to draw in audiences: “It’s the currency of our age.” ...
Even after the ceasefire, Israel has blocked members of the press from entering. The country has said “there will come a time soon” when journalists flood in—but preemptively cast doubt on the story ...
Why Isaac Chotiner doesn’t mind the “gotcha” label. Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If Isaac Chotiner ...
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Laurie Ezzell Brown, the seventy-three-year-old editor and publisher of the Canadian Record, the local newspaper, spent most ...
Larry and David Ellison are poised to become the Trump era’s reigning media moguls. Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily ...
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The student stars of Indiana. Plus, Idaho women’s prisons, protests below the fold, and a whiz kid loses his cool.
The Columbia professor talks about her new series about how the challenges facing journalists have evolved with the times.
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