Last Member of LA Times Editorial Board Takes Buyout After owner Patrick Soon-Shiong spiked the paper’s Kamala Harris endorsement, a staff exodus resulted. February 26, 2025 By Sewell Chan
It’s still early, but the Sun Times Network does not look very good January 27, 2015 By Rui Kaneya So far, the network has done little to distinguish itself–and observers doubt that it will
How the Houston Chronicle is catching up to a changing city January 26, 2015 By Richard Parker Top editor Nancy Barnes opens up about the paper’s transition
How media managers should share bad news January 26, 2015 By Jill Geisler Communication is key during layoffs
The end of Modern Farmer? January 23, 2015 By Anna Clark An award-winning magazine struggles to connect with readers
Timeline, an app based on ‘the history of…’ January 20, 2015 By Chris Ip But chronology doesn’t reveal everything
Watch out for Bellingcat January 12, 2015 By Christopher Massie Former blogger Brown Moses is trying to build his own type of investigative news operation
How to improve the reporter-editor relationship December 16, 2014 By Jill Geisler The New Republic‘s downfall can be a lesson for how bosses treat their employees
How successful media startups manage growth December 2, 2014 By Erin Polgreen Legacy publications can learn a few things from Upworthy and Storyful
Paywalls: Maybe Not So Complicated After All January 17, 2012 By Ryan Chittum Thinking over Clay Shirky’s piece on the success of the NYT model
Audit Notes: Newsstand Success, Paywalls and Tacos, WSJ on Debt Collectors December 23, 2011 By Ryan Chittum
Nonprofit News and the Tax Man November 17, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The IRS questions whether journalism startups qualify for tax-exempt status
Audit Notes: The Occupy-Rwanda Connection, Reckless Blame, Jarvis For Dummies October 28, 2011 By Ryan Chittum