Diversity–or lack thereof–in journalism startups, cont. March 18, 2014 By Emily Bell Emily Bell weighs in on the response to her Guardian column from last week
Post Industrial Journalism: Adapting to the Present November 27, 2012 By Emily Bell A report by Emily Bell, CW Anderson, and Clay Shirky has just been released
What’s happening at the BBC November 11, 2012 By Emily Bell The Corporation is facing a serious challenge to its future and to its independence
Journalism by numbers September 5, 2012 By Emily Bell It’s time to embrace the growing influence of real-time data on the media business
The YouTube campaign September 4, 2012 By Emily Bell Not everyone trying video streaming will still be doing so in four years time, but the disruption this time feels real
In NYT’s search for transformation, Thompson a surprising choice August 16, 2012 By Emily Bell "If Thompson manages more than failure, it will, in some ways, be an astonishing achievement"
Murdoch may sell his British papers May 19, 2012 By Emily Bell The British press asserts the embattled mogul may ditch the papers under phone hacking scrutiny
Murdoch takes a bow April 26, 2012 By Emily Bell If the Leveson Inquiries revealed anything, it was that the News Corp. chief’s self perceptions make entertaining viewing