Hey millionaire tech bros: Have patience with the editorial process Chris Hughes probably wanted to enable great journalism at first. Then the dust settled and before you know it, he's shaking everything up again December 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman
The art of the interview May 30, 2013 By Ann Friedman Asking the hard questions about asking the hard questions
What to do when you get fired May 16, 2013 By Ann Friedman A post-layoff strategy for the future-minded journalist
This is the best moment to be in journalism May 9, 2013 By Ann Friedman The old stuff isn’t coming back, but that’s okay
Branded but ‘independent’ media May 2, 2013 By Ann Friedman The pros and cons of trying to do real journalism at a non-media company
Reporting on industry gossip April 25, 2013 By Ann Friedman How Politico should have reported the “turbulence” at The New York Times
The other side of reporting a tragedy April 17, 2013 By Ann Friedman Is it possible for reporters to both do their job and be empathetic humans?
What am I supposed to tweet about? April 11, 2013 By Ann Friedman How to have fun but stay professional in 140-character bursts
What you gonna do with all that junket? April 4, 2013 By Ann Friedman You really want to accept that free trip. Here’s how to decide whether you can do it ethically
Quotas get results March 28, 2013 By Ann Friedman A chat with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on tapping sources more diverse than the usual pool of white dudes
Mixing business with pleasure March 14, 2013 By Ann Friedman When journalists date other journalists, what are the rules?
Freelancing for free March 7, 2013 By Ann Friedman Sometimes–and only sometimes–it makes sense to write for free