How do we know what we know about #Gamergate? October 23, 2014 By Chris Ip The media has flocked to cover a largely anonymous movement that has no clear aims, leaders, or organization
In a new film, once-shunned reporter’s reputation comes full circle September 26, 2014 By Chris Ip Kill the Messenger as Gary Webb’s final act
On media freedom, United Nations plays by its own rules September 15, 2014 By Chris Ip Months of international crises raises the stakes for reporting on the UN, but investigative journalists remain without a right to information
When late-night went political September 2, 2014 By Chris Ip Could Stephen Colbert bring politics back to talk shows?
News on social media suffers a ‘spiral of silence’: Pew study August 26, 2014 By Chris Ip What gets us chatting–or shutting up–about the news?
Q&A: An Apple critic with plenty to say August 21, 2014 By Chris Ip John Siracusa’s legendary – and lengthy – Apple reviews reach their 15th year
Facebook to Onion readers: They’re just kidding August 19, 2014 By Chris Ip Satire label tested on fake-news posts save embarrassment but kill the joke
Animated news site gives US expansion a second try August 4, 2014 By Chris Ip Next Media Animation, maker of zany news shorts, is aiming for a presence in 10 cities
With launch of i100, viral sites continue to spread July 30, 2014 By Chris Ip As the BuzzFeed model proliferates, even legacy media like The Independent want a piece of the pie
Not-so-secret lives on smartphones July 24, 2014 By Chris Ip There may be no better way to report on the internal lives of others than to examine what’s on their phones