News consumers are changing, and journalism needs to change in order to meet them. At the moment, according to the Reuters ...
Lex Fridman’s expansive, compelling, anti-journalistic podcast style. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. At the end of Elon Musk’s fourth sit-down interview with Lex Fridman, one of the world’s ...
But the past few days, we’ve seen tremendous reporting from top mainstream outlets, so we want to offer our praise to ...
We asked prominent media figures to read the present—and try to predict the future. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Journalism is at a uniquely vulnerable point in its history. To name just a ...
The busy work of cataloguing news in the hope of saving humanity from our conspiratorial online disinformation hell.
One other emerging strategy is Really Simple Licensing, which launched in September and aims to create a clearinghouse where ...
As Donald Trump tests the limits of anti-press litigation, a new initiative aims to document the wave of nuisance suits.
The AI widgets taking over news sites and extracting our data. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Recently, on the website of USA Today, I asked a generative AI chatbot called DeeperDive a question ...
A recent lawsuit tested whether Perez Hilton is a journalist. Reporters and influencers should be equally concerned with the legal answer to that question.
The purge of the Pentagon press means that the recent military action on Caribbean and Pacific boats remains underexamined.
But even for those schooled within traditional news media, there is something to the notion that sidestepping corporate bureaucracy and answering only to an audience of followers can be a good thing ...
Aaron Parnas, a twenty-six-year-old with a larger TikTok audience than some mainstream outlets and the most popular “news” Substack, is making his own journalism rules—and taking dark money. Talking ...
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