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CJR
Monitoring the press, tracking the evolving media business & encouraging excellence in journalism since 1961.
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The presidential candidate who almost never talks to beat reporters
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CJR May 20
One particular presidential candidate's time in the White House would be a leaker's paradise
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Joel Simon May 20
Which is the best candidate on press freedom? My take in
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CJR May 20
Want to know which presidential candidate is best for the press? Here's a scorecard to keep up
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CJR May 20
Scoring the 2016 candidates on press freedom
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CJR May 20
The important voice that's often missing in journalism
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CJR May 20
"These people have the voices, but they don’t have the means to get heard."
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CJR May 20
The unexpected person influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools
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Devadas May 20
Great post: How a journalist helped a rape survivor by telling her story
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CJR May 20
Yikes... here's a headline that could use some commas
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CJR May 19
A newspaper veteran returns to journalism in a surprising role
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CJR May 19
Jeanne Marie Olson is not a journalist, but what she does with data influences scores in
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CJR May 19
How one open data advocate is influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools
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CJR May 19
Can you tell what's missing in this headline?
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CJR May 19
Ouch... here's a headline that could use some commas
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CJR May 19
Why this photo represents a journalist's professional milestone
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CJR May 19
The important voice that's often missing in journalism
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CJR May 19
“I wanted to prove a point, that people could be OK after rape. … I found people I felt I could trust.”
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Kathleen Frey Raven May 19
A woman told about her rape & abortion. It empowered her all lifelong. That's journalism. via
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CJR May 19
The voiceless have a voice. A journalist’s job is to amplify it.
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