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Columbia Journalism Review
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Monitoring the press, tracking the evolving media business & encouraging excellence in journalism since 1961.
New York, NY
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    Jul 25, 2018
    Come back, Mark! @netflix misses you. cjr.org/the_lower_case…
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    Jan 24, 2020
    "It’s an advantage being a woman when reporting in a Muslim-majority country. You have access to half the population that a male reporter would not"
    Q&A: Mary Louise Kelly on navigating Iran after Soleimani’s death
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    Columbia Journalism Review
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    Oct 20, 2016
    Trump's refusal to concede an election day loss now leading Politico, CNN, NYT, WaPo, WSJ, LAT and BuzzFeed.
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    Jun 5, 2018
    "@Snowden’s actions didn’t just change the way the public views their online lives; they also changed the way journalists operate, and brought more scrutiny to secret government programs"
    5 years ago, Edward Snowden changed journalism
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    Jul 8, 2019
    This is what happens when a reporter refuses to give up on a story. Amazing work by Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown (@jkbjournalist)
    Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest puts a Miami Herald story back in the spotlight
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    Columbia Journalism Review
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    Jun 30, 2018
    A student journalist asked her school for records of harassment complaints against teachers. She ended up uncovering a big story: cjr.bz/2KxKqrt
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    Apr 5, 2017
    "The idea that [former CIA chief Michael Hayden] should be everyone’s go-to prognosticator on truth is absurd"
    Stop treating former CIA chief Michael Hayden as an arbiter of truth
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    Aug 2, 2019
    Can the president of Brazil jail @theintercept’s Glen Greenwald (@ggreenwald) for publishing leaks? By @AdrianaCarranca
    Can the president of Brazil jail the Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald for publishing leaks?
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    Columbia Journalism Review
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    Aug 15, 2017
    A copyeditor was looking at early Charlottesville images Saturday. While doing so, he made a big realization: cjr.org/analysis/toled…
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    Jan 31, 2023
    Few news organizations have reckoned seriously with what transpired between the press and the presidency during this period. That failure will almost certainly shape the coverage of what lies ahead
    The press versus the president, part one
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    Jul 24, 2019
    "Politics isn’t entertainment, it is not a performance to be critiqued. Reporting on national politics is a public trust of solemn importance that affects hundreds of millions of people."
    MSNBC public editor: The Chuck Todd show
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    Aug 8, 2025
    In @BGrueskin’s Laurels and Darts: Our White House press corps doesn’t meet the moment. Plus: A teenage math prodigy, a deep dive into LA’s housing crisis, and a one-time-only print edition for Texas flood victims. cjr.org/laurels-and-da…
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    Columbia Journalism Review
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    Jan 11, 2017
    BuzzFeed was right to publish Trump-Russia files cjr.bz/2jFcUWp
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    Columbia Journalism Review
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    Jan 11, 2021
    There can be no more squeamishness about calling nasty truths—racism, lies, coups—what they are; no more bothsidesism; no more optics chatter; no more blinkered American exceptionalism.
    How the press can hold Trump’s enablers—and itself—to account
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