Michael Rosenwald on the enduring primacy of print
The Kicker8 Des 2016

Michael Rosenwald on the enduring primacy of print

Should mainstream journalists be engaging more with the right-wing press? Was print media too quick to jump on the digital bandwagon? Why do foreign news outlets seem to be getting all the scoops about the Trump transition? We discuss all that and more on The Kicker, which is guest-hosted this week by CJR Managing Editor Vanessa Gezari. Vanessa is joined by CJR Tow Editor Nausicaa Renner and CJR Delacorte Fellow Shelley Hepworth, along with special guest Michael Rosenwald, a reporter for The ...

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Carole Cadwalladr and disinformation at the ballot box

Carole Cadwalladr and disinformation at the ballot box

Facebook, Google, and Twitter are going to be used to facilitate disinformation and racism in the 2020 US presidential election, and Carole Cadwalladr says we need to tell that story better. At the re...

13 Des 201926min

When facts can’t help

When facts can’t help

Democracy is reliant on facts, but fact-checking no longer seem to dispel misleading information. As a prelude to next week’s Disinfo 2020: Prepping the Press conference, Kyle Pope, editor and publish...

6 Des 201926min

Brazil’s gold boom and the war for the rainforest, with Jon Lee Anderson

Brazil’s gold boom and the war for the rainforest, with Jon Lee Anderson

The Kayopo, an indiginous tribe in the Brazilian rainforest, have lost over 200,000 acres of their preserve to the illegal gold mining encouraged by Jair Bolsonnaro. On this week’s Kicker, Jon Lee And...

22 Nov 201917min

The death penalty—myth, propaganda, and truth

The death penalty—myth, propaganda, and truth

Rodney Reed is scheduled for execution on November 20, and the first federal executions in 16 years begin December 9. On this week’s Kicker, Robert Dunham, executive director at the Death Penalty Info...

15 Nov 201920min

CJR public editors: One year out from 2020

CJR public editors: One year out from 2020

CJR public editors: One year out from 2020 by Columbia Journalism Review

8 Nov 201932min

Can Condé Nast’s empire rise again?

Can Condé Nast’s empire rise again?

Anna Wintour says Vogue magazine is the world’s greatest influencer, though the numbers don’t agree. A job at Condé Nast used to mean a magazine journalist had arrived. but in the wake of S.I. Newhous...

1 Nov 201919min

Jon Allsop on Ukraine, Brexit, and the danger of dumbing down

Jon Allsop on Ukraine, Brexit, and the danger of dumbing down

Jon Allsop, who writes CJR’s daily newsletter “The Media Today” from his flat in London, talks to Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, about Boris Johnson’s obsession with the American presidency, ...

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Rule of fear—Carlotta Gall reports on the war behind the wall

Rule of fear—Carlotta Gall reports on the war behind the wall

Carlotta Gall, Istanbul bureau chief for the New York Times, spent her summer reporting on whether Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey’s president, would invade Syria. This week, Kyle Pope, editor and publis...

18 Okt 201926min

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