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Bleak or better than ever? What's the true state of journalism in the United States? Essay Mar 22, 2013 825
Just say no: time to kick quote approval to the curb. Dec 22, 2012 859
Truth-squadding mission: it's vital for news outlets to aggressively call out presidential campaigns when they distort the truth. Sep 22, 2012 840
The "Greater Truth" defense: Mike Daisey is the latest to pull out that shopworn canard in an effort to justify fabrication. Mar 22, 2012 824
Making a statement: props to Harrisburg's Patriot-News for its powerful page-one editorial on the Penn State scandal. Dec 22, 2011 835
Stepping back: even in--or maybe particularly in--our rapid-fire news environment, there are times when it's important for journalists and audiences alike to take the long view. Sep 22, 2011 835
Reporting to conclusions: journalists shouldn't shrink from making judgments about factual disputes. Mar 22, 2011 834
A matter of interpretation: why an analytic approach is crucial for mainstream news outlets. Essay Dec 22, 2010 825
Moving forward: a battering series of cuts, and an exciting if uncertain search for solutions. Sep 22, 2010 837
No comment: it's time for news sites to stop allowing anonymous online comments. Report Jun 22, 2010 815
Anything goes: a flurry of publishing without knowing. Mar 22, 2010 821
A new foundation: the search for solutions to journalism's crisis. Dec 22, 2009 857
Daydream believers: the persistence of myths underscores the need for relentless reporting. Aug 1, 2009 828
Fears for the future: who will pay for the nation's newsgathering efforts? Viewpoint essay Jun 1, 2009 802
A giant departs: Reese Cleghorn was something special. He will be missed. Obituary Apr 1, 2009 892
Brandishing a shield: it's time for Congress to pass a law allowing reporters to protect confidential sources--without facing financial ruin. Feb 1, 2009 845
In the tank? John McCain more than earned his negative coverage. Dec 1, 2008 820
Searching for Sarah Palin: why the media's intense scrutiny of the GOP vice presidential candidate is essential. Oct 1, 2008 882
An AJR homecoming: Jennifer Dorroh is AJR's new managing editor. Aug 1, 2008 878
Monitoring the maverick: journalists shouldn't allow themselves to be blinded by outdated images of John McCain. Jun 1, 2008 864
A fond farewell to The Deanly One: adventures with Kunkel from Miami to AJR. Apr 1, 2008 859
Let them play the games: The media's New Hampshire fiasco reflects a broken model for campaign coverage. Editorial Feb 1, 2008 843
Doing less with less: how about some straight talk to go along with newspaper transformation? Dec 1, 2007 848
Against all odds: left for dead by the pundits, USA Today celebrates its 25th birthday. Oct 1, 2007 799
A fond farewell to a great one: AJR's managing editor joins USA Today. Essay Aug 1, 2007 838
Retreating from the world: the cutback in foreign coverage, and the steep price. Jun 1, 2007 862
Counting the spoons: eternal vigilance is the price of covering national security and political campaigns. Editorial Apr 1, 2007 851
The conventional wisdom trap: when it comes to newspaper ownership, saviors are elusive. Editorial Feb 1, 2007 819
Tiers of rage: the assault on the fortifications that protect the New York Times' journalism. Dec 1, 2006 787
Whatever: after months of saturation Plamegate coverage, the media couldn't work up much excitement when the person who revealed Valerie Plame's CIA role was identified. Column Oct 1, 2006 822
Life after Wall Street: private ownership of newspapers has its charms, and no shortage of pitfalls. Aug 1, 2006 773
Getting over ourselves: the media landscape has changed irrevocably. Let's accept it, and fight to preserve what truly matters. Jun 1, 2006 802
The Knight Ridder fade-out: a once-great newspaper chain reaches the end of the line. Company overview Apr 1, 2006 771
Falling to "pieces": a best-selling memoir unravels. Feb 1, 2006 805
Changing of the guard: AJR welcomes a new managing editor and bids a fond hasta luego to an all-time favorite. Dec 1, 2005 776
Playing big: the media's impressive coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Oct 1, 2005 775
Asleep at the wheel: the media's perplexing performance on the Downing Street memo. Aug 1, 2005 794
A great one departs. Aug 1, 2005 547
Newsweek's nightmare: a botched story, not a journalistic war crime. Jun 1, 2005 767
A class act: celebrating a distinguished career and doing journalism the right way. Jun 1, 2005 762
Hold that obit: they're on the ropes, but it's not over yet for the battered mainstream media. Apr 1, 2005 772
Breaking all the rules: CBS' document fiasco is a textbook case of how not to do journalism. Feb 1, 2005 755
Win some, lose some: once again the news media went ga-ga over polls. But by campaign's end they had begun to aggressively fact-check the assertions of the presidential rivals. Dec 1, 2004 770
The Swift boat conundrum: how should the mainstream media deal with such stories? Oct 1, 2004 766
Toothless watchdogs: the news media, WMD and Abu Ghraib. Aug 1, 2004 756
Picking up the pieces: USA Today's embarrassment is also a splendid opportunity. Jun 1, 2004 769
Sources of despair: a flurry of phantom sources, stolen material and Jayson Blair sightings. Editorial Apr 1, 2004 768
A beheading in Baltimore: the Sun jettisons an outstanding editor. Editorial Feb 1, 2004 742
Caught in the crossfire: viewing journalism through an ideological lens. Dec 1, 2003 761
Patriot games: the news media have to be more skeptical and aggressive, not less, when dealing with issues of war and peace. Editorial Oct 1, 2003 771
Wanted: one good Ombudsman: naming one would be a smart step indeed for the New York Times. Aug 1, 2003 795
The Jayson Blair affair: can the New York Times learn important lessons from its plagiarism/fabrication scandal? . Editorial Jun 1, 2003 773
In the zone: the Pentagon's embedding plan was a winner for journalists and their audiences. (From the Editor). May 1, 2003 777
The terror threat: in scary times, context and precision are key. (From the Editor). Editorial Apr 1, 2003 738
Both sides of the street: Cokie Roberts signs on for government service. (From the Editor). Mar 1, 2003 733
A prime-time player: and the importance of thinking big. (From the Editor). Jan 1, 2003 749
The soothsayers: it's time to back off on the speculating and predicting. (From the Editor). Dec 1, 2002 779
A milestone and a challenge: as AJR turns 25, the field it covers and loves is at a crossroads. Nov 1, 2002 757
Asking the tough questions: It's better to do it before the shooting starts. (From the Editor). Editorial Oct 1, 2002 744
Battle cry: it's time for the news media to stand up to the assault on freedom of information. (From the Editor). Brief Article Sep 1, 2002 721
Mideast Miasma: is there a tilt in the coverage? (From the Editor). Brief Article Jul 1, 2002 759
Capital mistakes: the drop in the number of state-house reporters is all wrong. (From the Editor). Brief Article Jun 1, 2002 746
Revising the prize: shaking up the Pulitzers based on one year's results is a bad idea. (From the Editor). Brief Article May 1, 2002 775
The ripples of September 11: And what they mean for journalism. (From the Editor). Brief Article Jan 1, 2002 732
In the Dark: Truth about the American war effort and the anthrax attacks has been an elusive target. (From the Editor). Brief Article Dec 1, 2001 707
Rising to the Occasion. Oct 1, 2001 734
Better Times. Brief Article Sep 1, 2001 768
The Conventional Wisdom Trap. Brief Article Jul 1, 2001 781
Playing Solo. Brief Article Jun 1, 2001 796
A Sacred Profession? Brief Article May 1, 2001 773
Across the Great Divide. Brief Article Apr 1, 2001 799
At the Crossroads. Brief Article Mar 1, 2001 774
Stop the Madness. Brief Article Jan 1, 2001 820
Called for Traveling. Brief Article Dec 1, 2000 759
Difficult Times. Nov 1, 2000 768
Surviving Reality Television. Brief Article Oct 1, 2000 759
The New World Order. Brief Article Sep 1, 2000 812
Fog City Blues. Brief Article Jun 1, 2000 757
This Dinner Is Not a Winner. Jun 1, 1999 866
Playing to Their Strengths. Apr 1, 1999 860
Slouching Toward Sanity. Mar 1, 1999 910
Forget the Glamour, Knock on the Doors. Nov 1, 1998 843
Clinton's legacy to journalism. Oct 1, 1998 873
Speeding past red flags. Editorial Sep 1, 1998 907
As good and as bad as it gets. Editorial Jun 1, 1998 865
A verdict without a trial: the Lewinsky episode provides a painful but important lesson. Editorial May 1, 1998 886
We gotta get out of this place. Editorial Mar 1, 1998 866
Nicer, sure, but not too much nicer; journalists should lose the cynicism but not revert to the cozy ways of the past. Editorial Jan 1, 1998 862
Editors you'd climb mountains for; today's newsrooms are hungry for dynamic, inspirational leaders. Dec 1, 1997 929
Is there life after Marv? Nov 1, 1997 859
The princess and the press; their relationship was much more complex than the way it is often portrayed. Oct 1, 1997 897
Stories with happy endings; Keith Olberman's success and USA Today's triumph's are valuable lessons for journalism. Editorial Sep 1, 1997 870
Desperately seeking Susan. Editorial Jul 1, 1997 883
The lessons of "Dark Alliance."(Editorial) Editorial Jun 1, 1997 856
In praise of young guns. Jun 1, 1997 828
Betting on the future of newspapers. Editorial May 1, 1997 854
Why journalism still rules. Jan 1, 1997 914
There they go again: when politicians start blaming the media for their problems, it's usually a good indication that they're toast. Editorial Dec 1, 1996 846
Journalism in the time of change. Editorial Nov 1, 1996 908
Just say no: Richard Jewell-style feeding frenzies aren't inevitable. Oct 1, 1996 957

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