Facebook's worst-case scenario
The Kicker20 Apr 2017

Facebook's worst-case scenario

On The Kicker, we run through the week's three biggest stories, including Bill O’Reilly, White House transparency, and the special election in Georgia’s sixth district. Then, staff writer David Uberti is joined by CJR correspondent Corey Hutchins to discuss the recent layoffs at Berkshire Hathaway-owned papers and what it means for local news.Finally, Dave is joined by Emily Bell, director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia, and Nausicaa Renner, CJR’s Tow editor, to discuss ...

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A White House correspondent charts the changing of the guard

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What Covid reporters can learn from Hiroshima

What Covid reporters can learn from Hiroshima

In the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, journalists struggled to cover the devastation in a way that resonated, much as they do with the Covid-19 pandemic today. In “Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-u...

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How will Trump’s followers fight for air time?

How will Trump’s followers fight for air time?

When Trump gave the go-ahead for his mob to storm the Capitol last week, it manifested more as a media event than an organized political coup. As Trump loses power, his followers doubtless will fight ...

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Five lost lives

Five lost lives by Columbia Journalism Review

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A New York City principal sick with COVID-19 for the second time, and the story the press is missing

A New York City principal sick with COVID-19 for the second time, and the story the press is missing

Lisa Edmiston, a middle school principal in Queens who is sick for the second time this year, talks to CJR Editor Kyle Pope about urgent inequities within the city’s public schools. The media has devo...

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Can unions make newsrooms inclusive?

Can unions make newsrooms inclusive?

The media’s diversity efforts have been underway for decades, but very little has changed, and diversity rhetoric often becomes dehumanizing. As new union negotiations press the issue, Kyle Pope, edit...

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New vaccines, same story

New vaccines, same story

New vaccines, same story by Columbia Journalism Review

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Public Editors: Why even good reporting no longer impacts the vote

Public Editors: Why even good reporting no longer impacts the vote

The media did better work covering Trump than in 2016, but did that reporting have any impact on the real world?On this week’s Kicker, Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, sits down with CJR’s publ...

13 Nov 202033min

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