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Newsrooms Are Playing Russian Roulette With Libel Insurance
Thinking About The People Formerly Known as the Press
Reconsidering Philanthropy’s Focus on Local News in Light of Trump II
Now That That’s Over, How About Covering Public Health?
Looking Into Press Forward’s Mass Grant Process
What the Election Means for Journalism
What’s the Matter with the Knight Foundation?
What the New York City Hall Scandals Can Tell Us About the State of Local News
Midterm Grades on Campaign ’24 Reporting
Help for Local Newsrooms Needs to Meet Them Where They Are
The Business Crisis of the Press is Coming for Local TV News
Rebooting the Minnesota Star Tribune: A Conversation with Steve Grove
Lessons from the California Journalism Legislative Debacle
On Hacked Documents, Journalism and the Motives of Sources
Celebrating Darren Walker’s Most Important Leadership Move
Now to the Questions About Trump’s Age and Health
News CEOs and the Question of News Experience
What's Really Needed at the Washington Post
How I Would—and Wouldn’t—Give Away Millions
How Sources Should Think About Journalism
A Simple Fix for All Those Stories About Polls
The Amazing Story of the Guardian’s Reader Revenue: A Conversation with Steve Sachs
Time to Revive a National News Council?
Peering Into the Newsroom Generation Gap
Modest Proposals for Fixing NPR
Early Thoughts on the New York News Subsidy
Lessons from Covering the Last Pandemic—and for the Next One
The Texas Tribune, Example or Exception?: A Candid Talk with Evan Smith About Earned Income
What Changes in Who's Using AP Wires Tell Us About the News Business Now
A Tough Season, But Not a News Apocalypse
What Went Wrong at the Center for Public Integrity?
Why Philanthropy IS a Business Model
Why Biden’s Age Isn’t “Hillary’s Emails”
A Requiem for the Culture of The Wall Street Journal
What Will Work Like Cooking and Games If You Aren’t the New York Times?
What Just Happened at the LA Times?
How to Share Bad News with a Newsroom (and How Not to)
A Lesson from the University Mess: Beware the Forces of One Dollar, One Vote