Columbia Journalism Review It’s Time for a New Look at Journalism Ethics The first part in a series on the challenges facing the media industry today
Columbia Journalism Review - Wikipedia The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is a biannual magazine for professional journalists that has been published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961
Sewell Chan fired from Columbia Journalism Review after eight . . . Sewell Chan was fired from his post as executive editor of the Columbia Journalism Review on Thursday after a series of staff complaints, he wrote in a Friday statement on X Chan served in the position for eight months
Is Objectivity Still Worth Pursuing? - Columbia Journalism Review Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common at the time Readers embraced it, grateful for a withdrawal from sensationalism and opinionated coverage
Analysis - Columbia Journalism Review At a critical moment for public service journalism, the American Journalism Project is growing local news—and it’s working