Must-reads of the week Podcasts meet investigative journalism in Reveal, The New York Times reshuffles its editorial meetings, and Bill O'Reilly plays to his bellicose strengths February 27, 2015 By The Editors
Jill Abramson’s flashpoints with the federal government December 3, 2014 By Chris Ip The former New York Times Executive Editor on her regrets withholding major stories
Must-reads of the week November 26, 2014 By The Editors The reignited Ferguson media frenzy, the shift from ‘internships’ to ‘fellowships,’ and a golden age of podcasts
Must-reads of the week November 21, 2014 By The Editors Virtual reality at The Des Moines Register, journalism’s plagiarism problem, and Jack Shafer on leaving Reuters
Must-reads of the week November 7, 2014 By The Editors Why in-house innovation is important, how polling data can be dangerous, and evaluating ESPN’s journalistic standards
Gawker: The internet bully October 24, 2014 By Sarah Grieco Nick Denton’s media empire is an intellectual online fraternity that invites people to their parties only to make them buy the booze
Must-reads of the week October 24, 2014 By The Editors Newsroom racism, James Risen on his new book, and Ben Bradlee’s legacy
Must-reads of the week October 17, 2014 By The Editors Newspapers prefer lesbians, a new era of TV-watching begins, and the media changes course on Ebola in America
Stop trolling your readers October 16, 2014 By Kira Goldenberg We know you’re only doing it for clicks
Must-reads of the week October 10, 2014 By The Editors Ebola worst case scenarios, PBS and Harper’s quarrel, and feminist writers at Playboy
Life as a ghostwriter October 10, 2014 By Gerald Eskenazi Hanging out with famous athletes isn’t always fun and games
Must-reads of the week October 3, 2014 By The Editors The upside of newsroom cuts at The New York Times, the thin line between business and editorial operations at Vice, and a new study questioning whether the internet is really killing newspapers
Must-reads of the week September 26, 2014 By The Editors A discredited book on Monroe/DiMaggio, the perspectives of female sportscasters, and reporting on Syria