Al Jazeera Is Banned, Again Last year, Israel suspended Al Jazeera. Now the Palestinian Authority has done likewise. January 3, 2025 By Jon Allsop
A Front-Row Seat to Polarization January 3, 2025 By Jacob L. Nelson Since Oct. 7, journalists for the American Jewish press have watched their community fracture while wondering how—or even if—they can put back the pieces.
Covering the Economy from the Bottom Up January 2, 2025 By Dean Starkman If journalists don’t explain how the system works, others will.
What We’re Watching in 2025 January 2, 2025 By The Editors CJR’s staff on the trends they’ll be following in the year ahead.
The Kicker Year in Review December 30, 2024 By Josh Hersh Looking back on a busy year for CJR’s revamped podcast.
The Year in Media, at Home and Abroad December 27, 2024 By Jon Allsop Looking back on CJR’s coverage of the media business and press freedom in 2024.
Who Provides the Nutrients in the New Local News Food Chain? December 24, 2024 By Steven Waldman On the most important metric there is: whether there are enough reporters.
Afterlife December 23, 2024 By CJR Staff Journalists who have left the traditional media on what they lost and what they gained.
The Year in Politics December 23, 2024 By Jon Allsop Looking back on CJR’s coverage of a political year full of twists and turns.
What’s Missing from the Syria Coverage December 20, 2024 By Aida Alami Relief is only one part of the complex reality following the toppling of Bashar al-Assad.
From ‘News Deserts’ to ‘Information Oceans’? December 19, 2024 By Sarah Stonbely Reframing local landscapes for the digital age.
Buying In December 19, 2024 By Maddy Crowell The editor of Los Angeles magazine recruited new owners, who promised to invest in ambitious journalism. The trouble was, he believed them.
An AI Chatbot Joins Time December 19, 2024 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen The magazine calls it ‘a pivotal step toward charting the future of journalism.’
Spyware Is Spreading—And It’s Cheaper Than Ever December 18, 2024 By Joel Simon Here’s how to fight it.