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A Year in Review, for Worse and Better

Why It’s Still True That BuzzFeed Was Right to Publish the Steele Dossier

Rules for Covering Omicron Better

The Press Has a Gambling Problem

Help Wanted: A New Cadre of Business Leaders for News

Two Lessons for Today From a Journalism Immortal

Hedge Funds Are Not the Cause of Newspapers' Largest Woes

New York’s Next Mayor and a Failure of Local Reporting

Is it Time for Journalism to Get Off Facebook?

Why News Organizations Should Stop Sponsoring Polls

Four Rules for Nonprofit Journalism Funders*

A Lesson from the Decline of Vice

A Call for More Proportionality in Pandemic Coverage

The Press Also Has Responsibility for the Afghanistan Mess

Celebrating the Power of Publishing Partnerships

Thinking About Coverage of China and the Second Cold War

Why the Bourdain Fake Audios are a Problem for Journalism

If You Work for Murdoch, It’s Time to Do Something

A Second Justice Joins the War on the Press

Political Reporting and the Phenomenon of Andrew Yang

Don’t Overestimate Government’s Ability to Save the News

The Reader and Voter Trust Problems Go Both Ways

The Lab Leak Theory, UFO’s and Known Unknowns

Why Are Social Media Policies So Hard for Newsrooms?

A Local News Tree Grows in Britain

Needed: Local Funding for Local News

What Do Our News Values Mean Now?

The Facebook Supreme Court's Trump Decision: What's Been Missed

Four Phrases From Old School PR Worth Abandoning

As Evening TV News Shows Resume Their Decline, Some Suggestions From a Text Guy

The Pandemic Mistakes Journalists Need to Be Thinking About Include Our Own

SPACs Are Not a Business Model

Memo to Tribune Rescuers: First Thing You Do, Stop Printing the Papers

Before Communities Need News, They Need Information

Is Journalism Inherently Progressive?

How to Cover a Normal Presidency

Why Celebrating the "Power of Print" Can Be a Mistake

Journalism Vindicates the Need to Remember, Not a Right to Forget

What’s With All Those Retirements in Journalism?

On the Voting Machine Libel Suits, Hold the Schadenfreude

Antitrust is an Answer—But Not for Journalism

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