The power of uncomfortable ideas: Jina Moore Ngarambe on her time at Guernica
The Kicker18 Sep 2024

The power of uncomfortable ideas: Jina Moore Ngarambe on her time at Guernica

In March, the digital literary magazine Guernica published a personal essay by a British Israeli writer and translator, about her experiences in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas terror attacks. It was raw and honest and painful to read. The writer, Joanna Chen, had spent years before the attacks and subsequent war on Gaza volunteering for an organization that transported Palestinian children into Israeli territory for medical care; after October 7, she found it hard to connect with the wo...

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The ethics of BuzzFeed's decision to publish Trump-Russia memos

The ethics of BuzzFeed's decision to publish Trump-Russia memos

Did BuzzFeed make the right call by publishing unverified memos detailing Russian efforts to compromise Donald Trump? How is The Undefeated, a new publication by ESPN, tackling this moment in race and...

13 Jan 201736min

Fox News and life after Megyn Kelly

Fox News and life after Megyn Kelly

What does Fox News' primetime lineup say about its direction under the Trump Administration? Why should we care about the fate of the publishing platform Medium? What's the deal with all these misrepo...

6 Jan 201732min

Looking back on a tumultuous year in journalism

Looking back on a tumultuous year in journalism

What media trends from 2016 were the most alarming? The most encouraging? We discuss that and more this week on The Kicker, where CJR's David Uberti, Nausicaa Renner, and Pete Vernon break down the go...

29 Des 201635min

Richard Deitsch on the state of sports media

Richard Deitsch on the state of sports media

How does the atrophy of local media affect the way we understand sports? Are professional athletes getting more political, or are we just noticing it more? How is ESPN changing its business model? We ...

22 Des 201628min

Thomas Jefferson on fake news

Thomas Jefferson on fake news

Should a bad tweet be a fireable offense for reporters? What can the history of fake news tell us about the challenge facing journalism today? Who are the biggest media names to switch jobs in the pos...

16 Des 201630min

Michael Rosenwald on the enduring primacy of print

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 abou...

8 Des 201633min

Emily Bell on Facebook and fake news

Emily Bell on Facebook and fake news

Does Facebook need to clean up its act? Can newsrooms overcome the culture clash between tech and editorial? And what about coverage of those Trump tweets? We discuss that and more on The Kicker, wher...

1 Des 201626min

What we're thankful for in journalism this Thanksgiving

What we're thankful for in journalism this Thanksgiving

David Uberti is joined by CJR's Nausicaa Renner and Pete Vernon to discuss internet trolls, CJR's massive new oral history of campaign coverage, and what we're thankful for in journalism this Thanksgi...

23 Nov 201633min

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