All good debate coverage is local? October 16, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Failings of the national press not mirrored in NH
Enabling the jobs report conspiracy theory October 8, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan The consequences of careless coverage of Friday’s unemployment numbers
Breaking the pack journalism paradigm October 3, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan What would happen if reporters covered debates without access to the spin?
Will Obama really ‘break the fever’? September 24, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Why more journalists should question the President’s second-term claims
Jumping the gun on the Romney ‘47%’ video September 18, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan In early coverage, reporters overstated the meaning and impact of Romney’s comments—and left out out key context
When factcheckers get trigger-happy September 6, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan A checklist to help journalists decide when to take aim
Ignored factchecks and the media’s crisis of confidence August 30, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Whatever campaigns may do, aggressive truth-telling is the right approach for reporters
Conventions: A great learning opportunity for voters August 28, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Why the debate over a lack of news misses the point
Another factchecking fiasco August 7, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Journalistic failure in coverage of Harry Reid and his mysterious source
The Gore-ing of Mitt Romney August 2, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Poisonous cycle of gotcha coverage and access restrictions recalls an earlier campaign