In a time when Americans are more polarized by politics than ever, when people can access information more easily than ever, and when trust in media is at an all-time low, journalism has the power to ...
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 ...
Despite debate about whether journalists’ political leanings bias their reporting (Groseclose & Milyo, 2005; Hassell, Holbein, & Miles, 2020), research consistently shows that journalists’ personal ...
Early April 2016: a media bomb exploded all over the planet. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) unveiled the Panama Papers, exposing the banking secrets of hundreds of ...
As society evolves, so does journalism. At one time, it seemed utopian that a media outlet could post journalists anywhere in the world. Aviation led to reporters being able to follow international ...