Jesse Brown punctures Canada’s media bubble The independent journalist uses his website and podcast to break stories that might otherwise go unpublished January 5, 2015 By Simon Liem
The Reporter’s Voice November 21, 2011 By The Editors Seven accomplished reporters and one great photographer talk about what they do, how they do it, and why.
The Newspaper That Almost Seized the Future November 10, 2011 By Michael Shapiro The San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley’s own daily, was poised to ride the digital whirlwind. What happened?
Timeline: Through the Years November 7, 2011 By Clint Hendler Five decades of media history, as seen on CJR’s pages
Through the Years October 27, 2011 By Clint Hendler Five decades of journalism, from the pages of CJR
The Moments October 27, 2011 By The Editors Fifty years of media culture, as captured by Magnum photographers
Transparency Watch: A Closed Door September 14, 2011 By Curtis Brainard From the EPA to NASA, the FDA to OSHA, President Obama has failed to make science accessible
Fade to Black September 8, 2011 By Dave Marash As a video revolution sweeps the world, US television news caps its lens
Along Recession Road September 1, 2011 By Dale Maharidge Meet some of the people who are falling out of the American middle class
All the President’s Pundits August 24, 2011 By Paul Starobin When the White House tries to shape, seduce, and spin, what’s a journalist to do?
The Not-So-Great Migration May 25, 2011 By Pamela Newkirk From the black press to the mainstream—and back again