What inflection points might have changed the course of journalism had we acted differently? And what should we do now?
Rushkoff has been one of media’s most entertaining and pointed futurists—though he prefers “presentist” these days.
So Why Are So Many Going Hungry?,” appeared in the Border Chronicle, which aims to cover the land spanning from San Diego and ...
While major news outlets obsessed over the anticipated release of the Epstein files, Trump-friendly news influencers celebrated how far they’ve come.
While veteran national security reporters can’t get their calls answered, members of the new, MAGA-friendly press corps have ...
Journalists expecting a clash at Trump and Mamdani’s first meeting were taken by surprise. The reasons why have more to do with policy than personality.
Tremane Wood had just eaten the meal he figured would be his last: fried catfish, okra, coleslaw, chocolate ice cream, and Dr ...
But what makes these contemporary attacks on public broadcasting feel different are the scale of organization and ...
Guardian US editor in chief Betsy Reed, who previously led The Nation and The Intercept, told me the American outpost of the ...
“Thursday was a glorious day. It was one of the single most important days in the history of the Newspaper Guild of ...
The president set out to undermine public broadcasters in the US. Now, with help from British allies, he’s taking his ...
A new tool, the Trans News Initiative, draws from data to reveal patterns and proportions. Sign up for the daily CJR ...
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