How Do You Know? December 20, 2021 By Amy Davidson Sorkin Amy Davidson Sorkin on the moments when trust is tested
The Reporters’ Story December 20, 2021 By The Editors A roundtable of journalists at JFK’s assassination
On Understanding Society December 20, 2021 By Walter Lippmann Fred Friendly interviews Walter Lippmann, America’s founding media critic
The Making of a Publisher December 20, 2021 By Gloria Cooper On the Washington Post’s Katharine Graham
Whose View December 20, 2021 By June Cross June Cross on the pitfalls of balance, fairness, and objectivity
What Do Black Journalists Want? December 20, 2021 By Dorothy Gilliam On the sluggish employment and slow promotion of nonwhite media workers
Degrees of Sleaze December 20, 2021 By Victor Navasky The problematic presumptions of ‘narrative neutrality’
The Stringers December 20, 2021 By Paul McLeary Local reporters covering the Iraq War for Western outlets
Getting There: Women in the newsroom December 20, 2021 By Terri Laxton Brooks Gains have been made—often at great cost—but men still hold the heights
Truth-Telling December 20, 2021 By Alexandria Neason A new journalism podcast looks to history to counter ‘objectivity’
Murrow’s Indictment of Broadcasting December 20, 2021 By Edward R. Murrow The legendary newsman on the unfulfilled potential of radio and TV
Gimme That On-Line Religion December 20, 2021 By Laura Italiano Producing coverage for the Web when just 6 percent of Americans looked to the internet for news
Reporting with Computers December 20, 2021 By Margaret Sullivan Speaking with Philip Meyer, a true precision journalist
The Trouble with Experts December 20, 2021 By Alissa Quart The Web allows us to question authority in new ways
Speeding Ahead December 20, 2021 By Nicholas Thompson Nicholas Thompson on how technology transforms media
What E.B. White Told Xerox December 20, 2021 By E.B. White The literary demigod delivers a broadside against corporate sponsorship of the news
Build the Wall December 20, 2021 By David Simon Most readers won’t pay for news. But if we move quickly, maybe enough of them will
The Pain of Being Terminated December 20, 2021 By John Long A veteran TV reporter reflects on being unceremoniously ousted
Tough Business December 20, 2021 By Sewell Chan Sewell Chan on the journalism industry’s persistent struggles
A World of Trouble December 20, 2021 By Shahan Mufti Who’s a journalist? In today’s war zones, the answer matters
The Death of Supply Column 21 December 20, 2021 By David Halberstam A lesson from the Vietnam War on the press, the military, and authority
The Bodies Counted Are Our Own December 20, 2021 By Jacobo Timerman Long-jailed journalist Jacobo Timerman on press repression
Standing Together December 20, 2021 By Joel Simon Joel Simon on the importance of unity in defending journalists’ freedom