Most people agree that actual facts matter — in such activities as debate, discussion, and reporting. Once facts are gathered, verified, and distributed, informed decision-making can proceed in such ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Around the turn of the twentieth century, an Irish bartender in Chicago named Martin J. Dooley described how newspapers ...
A fourth-year journalism student at the University of Virginia (UVA) was allegedly let go from her campus news organization after refusing to apologize for asking the interim president "tough ...
Pew Research Center has been studying how Americans get news and information for many years, and it has become clear that journalists’ place in society has been changing amid major political and ...
This is the third of four detailed sections in a report on Americans’ views about the role of journalists in the digital age. The report also includes an overview of the key findings. In both the ...
Even the world of words has its own language. To converted journalists now spending their days in newsrooms, or cub journalists still learning the ropes, it can be challenging to keep up with all of ...
A group of journalism advocates from the nonprofit Rebuild Local News and the tech platform Muck Rack say they have counted — for the first time — how many journalists remain in the United States. The ...
Taken together with cuts the paper made last year as well as cuts made at Time, National Geographic, and Sports Illustrated, journalists sounded the alarm that journalism is not dying; it is in fact ...
"We get a comprehensive picture of today's world, with all diversities and details that are usually far from mainstream media, we see faces and hear voices of people from all parts of the globe," ...