Tag Archives: journalism

TV Reporters’ New Duties

The Washington Post took a look recently at the new duties of television journalists.…

Where the News Comes From Now

A lot of news isn’t exactly new, according to a study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism.

Board of Journalism’s Most Important Prize Makes Significant Move

The Pulitzer Prize broad is broadening access to the coveted award by online-only media, as reported by Associated Press.…

Google and the Big Two

Google, the Washington Post and the New York Times launch tool to group stories … as reported in the WP.

The Changing Dance Between Editorial and Ads

An article in the Wall Street Journal examines the relationship between editorial and advertising in newspapers … and in particular, at the Detroit Free Press … in today’s fast-changing media world.…

Rebuilding Journalism in America

A thought-provoking … and long … report from the Columbia Journalism Review on what it calls “The Reconstruction of American Journalism.”

Where the News Comes From

Interesting thoughts from the director of the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism on “where the news comes from and why it matters.”

Americans Say Media Inaccurate, Politically Biased

Most Americans don’t think the news media get the facts right and the majority say they are biased politically, too.  That’s the finding of a new survy by the Pew Research Center for People & the Press.

The Nation Analyzes Scope, Impact of Science Reporting Cutbacks

A thoughtful analysis in The Nation about how journalism cutbacks are effecting science reporting … and why it matters.…

CJR Ponders “News in the Link Economy”

“What’s a fair share in the age of Google?” … that’s what Peter Osnos explores in an article in the Columbia Journalism Review subtitled “How to think about news in the link economy.” Fittingly, we are linking to it.