The New York City mayoral candidate promises radical change that editorial boards don’t want, even if voters do.
A new generation of journalists emerges from the rainforest, just in time for COP30. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter.
The cases of Hamdi and Guevara represent twin assaults on press freedom. One is aimed at sending a chilling message to foreign reporters in the United States; the other shows the nefarious ...
Some puffery at CBS News. Plus: Radley Balko reads the receipts, New York magazine thieving from the New York Times, and a ...
Across the world, well-meaning laws intended to reduce online fraud and other scourges of the internet are being put to a very different use.
OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet present a new challenge for media companies that want to limit AI access.
Real Madrid TV has indulged in outlandish theories and populist motifs to draw in audiences: “It’s the currency of our age.” ...
Even after the ceasefire, Israel has blocked members of the press from entering. The country has said “there will come a time soon” when journalists flood in—but preemptively cast doubt on the story ...
Why Isaac Chotiner doesn’t mind the “gotcha” label. Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If Isaac Chotiner ...
The author of a timely new book argues that freedom of speech has always been a “weaponized slogan.” The editor in chief of ...
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