Fake news in a small town
The Kicker29 Sep 2017

Fake news in a small town

Fake news in a small town by Columbia Journalism Review

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The Guardian’s David Smith: Covering a new chapter of Trump

The Guardian’s David Smith: Covering a new chapter of Trump

Writing for The Guardian last week, Washington bureau chief David Smith recalled that Donald Trump, announcing his run for presidency at Mar-a-Lago, appeared an “ousted dictator, drained of power and ...

22 Nov 202226min

Ross Barkan’s Notes on Election Coverage: Form, Function, and the Future

Ross Barkan’s Notes on Election Coverage: Form, Function, and the Future

On today’s Kicker, what the media got right and wrong in the 2022 midterm election. Ross Barkan, a politics reporter for New York magazine, The Nation and more talks with CJR’s editor and publisher Ky...

11 Nov 202229min

Bill Keller: On covering the ‘freedom’ beat – prisons and Russia

Bill Keller: On covering the ‘freedom’ beat – prisons and Russia

Reporting from Moscow in the final years of the Cold War, Bill Keller witnessed the Soviet Union “fall apart like Humpty Dumpty.” On this week’s Kicker, Keller says Vladimir Putin is trying to put Hum...

28 Okt 202221min

Nic Haque on Climate Change: 'I became a journalist because of this.'

Nic Haque on Climate Change: 'I became a journalist because of this.'

Just as Europeans prepare for winter amid rising gas prices – calling upon their old ties to gas-rich African countries – a colonial-era island off the coast of Senegal erodes into the rising sea. Bot...

21 Okt 202219min

Nothing to It: How John Bennet went from East Texas kid to New Yorker editor

Nothing to It: How John Bennet went from East Texas kid to New Yorker editor

In 1975, at the age of twenty-nine, John Bennet got a job at The New Yorker, under the editorship of William Shawn. He was first placed on the copy desk. Eventually, he edited Pauline Kael, Seymour He...

14 Okt 202242min

Rebecca Traister: Abortion, a case study in media disinterest

Rebecca Traister: Abortion, a case study in media disinterest

On this week’s Kicker, Rebecca Traister, a writer-at-large for New York Magazine and the Cut, and the author of “Good and Mad,” a book about the history and political power of women’s anger, sits down...

15 Jul 202226min

Justin Worland: Raising diverse voices on the climate crisis beat

Justin Worland: Raising diverse voices on the climate crisis beat

Should climate crisis coverage focus on the danger at hand, or on optimism and solutions at work? On what individuals can do, or industrial changes? As newsrooms struggle to reach a consensus, the Cov...

27 Jun 202221min

Nina Totenberg: ‘They don’t have to follow Supreme Court precedent anymore’

Nina Totenberg: ‘They don’t have to follow Supreme Court precedent anymore’

Nina Totenberg has covered the Supreme Court for five decades. On this week’s Kicker, the NPR reporter sits down with Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, to discuss a court she says is more conse...

31 Mai 202223min

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