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Profiles in Courage: Social Media Editors at Big Media OutletsHe is the founder and editor of Regret The Error, the author of Regret the Error: How Media Mistakes Pollute the Press and Imperil Free Speech, and a weekly columnist for Columbia Journalism Review. Follow him on Twitter at @CraigSilverman. In this article: Twitter, NPR, The Globe and Mail, Time Inc, Google Maps, Facebook, Fort Hood, and Tumblr |
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mgoblog | 3 days ago
Unverified Voracity, Unexpectedly Feisty
...is only a paragraph long)-the distinction between aggregate and per-play performance. Pinker's third source was an article in the Columbia Journalism Review, prompted by my essay, that made an argument partly based on a link to a blog...
In this article: Rich Rodriguez, Michigan, National Football League, Tommy Amaker, and Malcolm Gladwell
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Fast Company | November 13, 2009
New Microformat Could Change the Way We Read Online
...Berners-Lee, the physicist who created the first Web protocol in 1990 and is widely regarded as the "inventor" of the World Wide Web. The Columbia Journalism Review explains how hNews would change online news thusly: Imagine this: you...
In this article: World Wide Web, Chaff, and Tim Berners-Lee
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Huffington Post | November 13, 2009
Mark Potok: Earth to Lou: It Could Have Been Different
...Leonhardt wrote a long column concluding that "Mr. Dobbs has a somewhat flexible relationship with reality." Around the same time, the Columbia Journalism Review concluded that Dobbs was "tamper[ing] with facts" and "pretending the...
In this article: Lou Dobbs Tonight, Leprosy, Lou Dobbs, Lesley Stahl, and United States
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Huffington Post | November 12, 2009
Rick Morrissey, Chicago Sportswriter, Literally Eats His Own Words (VIDEO)
Read More: Eat The Press, Fiber, Joakim Noah, Media Criticism, Rick Morrissey, Sportswriting, Video, Media News Thanks to the Columbia Journalism Review, Eat The Press is proud to finally bring you an example of actual press being...
In this article: Joakim Noah, Chicago, Iraq War, War in Afghanistan, Chicago Tribune, Twitter, Denver Broncos, and Chicago Bulls
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CBS News | November 12, 2009
How to Save Billions On Health Care Now
...the director of the health and medicine reporting program at CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism. She also blogs on health reform for the Columbia Journalism Review. Click below to watch the segment: by endurorob_5 November 12, 2009...
In this article: Angioplasty, Barack Obama, Informed consent, Tax, Capitalism, and Surgery
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ChicagoNow | November 07, 2009
Support Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez who was beaten up by police
...journalism given by Columbia University. But the Cuban government would not let her leave the country, according to a story in the Columbia Journalism Review. Last year, she also was denied permission to fly to Madrid to accept the Ortega y...
In this article: Cuba, El Nuevo Herald, Time Magazine, Columbia University, Miami Herald, Havana, and Madrid
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | November 06, 2009
Post-Gazette writer named winner of Joanie Award
...cancer deserves more attention. A committee, including producers and managers from such news organizations as ABC and NBC News, CNN and The Columbia Journalism Review, made the selection. Past winners have included staffers from ABC, NBC,...
In this article: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Lung cancer, Ladies' Home Journal, Newsday, ABC, CNN, Wall Street Journal, and NBC News
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Houston Chronicle: Texas Politics | November 03, 2009
Hutchison questions new poll
A group that is notoriously lousy at showing up to actually vote." (Felix Gillette, "How Reliable Is The Zogby-Journal Poll?" Columbia Journalism Review, www.cjr.org, 9/18/06) In 2006, Internet-Based Pollings In Texas Was Widely...
In this article: YouGov, Paul Burka, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Respondent, Texas, Rick Perry, Utah, and The Dallas Morning News
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washingtonpost.com | November 02, 2009
Should 'Red and Rover' Roll Over? Time to Defend That 'Toon
...did book twinterview w/ snarky media critic. Accused ME of narcissism. Dude! Yr so vain, you probably think this tweet is about you." (2) Columbia Journalism Review staged a Great American Tweet-Off between Kurtz and Hedley over the...
In this article: Garry Trudeau, Howard Kurtz, Twitter, Dennis the Menace, Calvin and Hobbes, Jay North, and Doonesbury
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The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is an American magazine for professional journalists published bimonthly by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961.
Its contents include news and media industry trends, analysis, professional ethics and stories behind news.
The chairman of the magazine is Victor Navasky, a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and former editor and publisher of the politically progressive The Nation. According to Executive Editor Michael Hoyt, Navasky's role is "99% financial" and "he doesn't push anything editorially," adding that Navasky has "learned how to get a small magazine of ideas into the black, and he's trying to come up with some strategies for us."
In August 2007, Mike Hoyt, the CJR's executive editor since 2003, said the CJR's income in 2007 would exceed expenses by about $50,000, with estimates of a $40,000 surplus in 2008. Hoyt attributed the surpluses to a mix of some staff cuts, such as not replacing three editors who left, and fundraising increases. Donations to the CJR in the past three years have included about $1.25 million from a group of news veterans headed by former Philadelphia Inquirer executive editor Eugene Roberts.
As of mid-2007, the CJR had an eight-person staff, an annual budget of $2.3 million, and circulation of about 19,000, including 6,000 student subscriptions.
- Name:
- Columbia Journalism Review
- Type:
- Journalism Review
- Editor:
- Michael Hoyt
- Published By:
- Columbia University
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0010-194x
- First:
- January 01, 1961
- Frequency:
- Six per year
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