The Final Boss June 2, 2022 By Haley Mlotek A new book on Anna Wintour reinforces her powerful persona
Into Oblivion October 5, 2021 By Linda Kinstler How news outlets are handling the right to be forgotten
Reading Up on the Race June 10, 2021 By Savannah Jacobson Seven New Yorkers on how they’re following the mayoral election
Conversations with Friends April 6, 2021 By Camille Bromley The ‘Diversity Hire’ podcast talks about racism in media
‘Our fates are going to be the same.’ February 23, 2021 By Lauren Harris They won the Alaska newspaper giveaway. Then the pandemic arrived.
The Courts Beat February 2, 2021 By Jaeah Lee If Nate Gartrell doesn’t report on police misconduct in his county, who will?
On Atonement January 28, 2021 By Alexandria Neason News outlets have apologized for past racism. That should only be the start.
Benevolent Haze January 21, 2021 By Robert P. Baird With the Emerson Collective, Laurene Powell Jobs is becoming a force in American media. What is she trying to achieve?
The Doociness of America October 29, 2020 By Mark Oppenheimer What Steve Doocy, the host of Trump’s favorite morning show, tells us about Fox News and the nation in 2020