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What Do Journalists Owe Their Sources—and Their Audiences? As digital tools advance, there are more ways than ever to seek the truth. There are also more ways to lose trust.
The Interview Michael Grynbaum on the High-Flying Days at Condé Nast Concorde flights, round-the-clock chauffeurs, and a bygone era of cultural gatekeeping.
Getting my news from ChatGPT.Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If you spend any time among people in the AI space, you’ll hear a common refrain. Large language models (LLMs) like ...
The Media Today The Epstein Effect Has the mainstream press gone QAnon?
The lack of access to food, now an acute situation, has been in the making for months. Early this year, Abubaker Abed, a Palestinian journalist who had been reporting from Gaza, was diagnosed with ...
Ngoteya said his goal is to “eliminate Western influence” and spotlight local voices on and off camera, not just for the sake of representation, but because he believes authentic stories must come ...
Ten Tips for Reporting in an Autocracy American journalists have much to learn from colleagues in countries where democracy has been under siege.
Campaign Notebook, International Edition Foreign reporters on covering the Americanest election imaginable.
The Media Today With the Epstein Files Fallout, Trump Is Now Confronting the MAGA Mediaverse He Created Is there a limit to MAGA loyalty?
Inside the Radio Stations Devastated by Public Funding Cuts “If we have to make cuts, there’s no easy choice,” one station manager said.
Both of those things are exactly correct. A huge percentage of jobs that have been lost in local media over the past decade is attributable to private equity. The number of ghost newspapers—newspapers ...
Covering Measles for Mennonites Recently, there have been rumors of Die Mennonitische Post being “mainstream media.” John Dueck, the editor, covers the facts about vaccination anyway.