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Buying In The editor of Los Angeles magazine recruited new owners, who promised to invest in ambitious journalism. The trouble was, he believed them.
People trust themselves more than they trust the news. They …
Mar 12, 2024 · Taking a cue from medicine? In another recently published study that two of us co-authored, we found that although people distrust journalism and healthcare, they trust their own doctors. As a result, the “doing your own research” trend we observed in journalism was reversed in medicine: Instead of using the internet to corroborate what their doctor said, people went to their doctor to ...
Fact-checking, unburdened by what has been
Aug 23, 2024 · This being said, the critics of these individual fact-checks were often right to light into them for missing the mark. The one that chided Biden for his remarks on Trump and the election, in particular, was a mess; semantics about what Trump has said aside, we all saw what Trump did on and in the run-up to January 6, and suggesting that he is primed to do the same thing again this year is—at ...
A letter from our new editor, Sewell Chan
Sep 20, 2024 · Sewell Chan joined the Columbia Journalism Review as executive editor in 2024. Previously, he was editor in chief of the Texas Tribune from 2021 to 2024, during which the nonprofit newsroom won its first National Magazine Award and was a Pulitzer finalist for the first time. From 2018 to 2021, he was a deputy managing editor and then the editorial page editor at the Los Angeles Times, where he ...
The Right-Wing Media Voices You May Hear More of Soon
Nov 18, 2024 · Podcaster Matt Walsh likewise seems positioned for greater influence. He’s got a fast-growing top-ten right-wing podcast (just ahead of Kelly), has authored four nonfiction books, and has become a real multiplatform force with the September release of the comedy documentary Am I a Racist? (tagline: “A comedy to DEI for”), which he stars in and cowrote.
How Twitter Turning to X Changed Journalism
Nov 27, 2024 · How Twitter Turning to X Changed Journalism. Reporters and editors discuss the ‘information cesspool’ the site has become under the stewardship of one Elon Musk.
Onward - Columbia Journalism Review
Onward. By Kyle Pope. S ixty years ago, the Columbia Journalism Review debuted, tucked beneath a plain white cover. In an opening essay, “Why a review of journalism?,” the editors felt obliged to explain to readers what wasn’t at all obvious: the need for …
The Election Issue - Columbia Journalism Review
Jun 10, 2024 · It’s another election season, and we’re in reruns. Donald Trump, the first convicted-felon former president, is carrying on at rallies as ever, repeating the word “rigged.” Joe Biden, America’s oldest president, is mostly staying home, also as before.
The visual-journalist crackdown - Columbia Journalism Review
Oct 7, 2024 · Photographers’ equipment is vulnerable, too. Josh Pacheco—a photographer in New York whose images appear in the New York Times, PBS, and elsewhere—said that law enforcement seized their camera and caused damage.Repairs surpassed a thousand dollars, Pacheco told me; according to the Tracker, the amount can run even higher, sometimes putting visual journalists out of work indefinitely.
Our Mission in Trump’s Second Term - Columbia Journalism Review
Nov 8, 2024 · Sewell Chan joined the Columbia Journalism Review as executive editor in 2024. Previously, he was editor in chief of the Texas Tribune from 2021 to 2024, during which the nonprofit newsroom won its first National Magazine Award and was a Pulitzer finalist for the first time. From 2018 to 2021, he was a deputy managing editor and then the editorial page editor at the Los Angeles Times, where he ...