Newspapers continue demonstrating indispensability December 16, 2013 By Dean Starkman Deeply reported mega-series in the NYT and WSJ add vastly to public knowledge
Print: It’s alive! December 4, 2013 By Dean Starkman Newsweek‘s return to print is another body blow to the idea of free content from old media
Bloomberg News and the problem of church-state separation November 26, 2013 By Dean Starkman The downside of eroding the traditional wall between business and editorial
A troubling suspension at Bloomberg News November 18, 2013 By Dean Starkman The crisis grows over a China story that hasn’t run
Advice for the next owners of Forbes November 18, 2013 By Dean Starkman Reclaiming the legacy of the legendary James Michaels should be the first order of business
Bloomberg News at a crossroads November 11, 2013 By Dean Starkman Allegations that it spiked a China investigation shine a light on its business model
Evidence for the hard-to-prove assertion November 5, 2013 By Dean Starkman The WSJ on the murky question of regulatory funding
No paywalls, please: we’re the Guardian October 10, 2013 By Dean Starkman Everyone’s favorite newspaper is on a risky financial course
Newspaper self-destruction: Providence Journal edition October 2, 2013 By Dean Starkman Executive bonuses and newsroom cuts do not go together
AllThingsD and the limits of the personal franchise news model September 24, 2013 By Dean Starkman A few breakout stars don’t signal a general power shift in journalism