CJROvěřený účet

@CJR

Monitoring the press, tracking the evolving media business & encouraging excellence in journalism since 1961.

New York, NY
Připojil se červenec 2009

Uživatel @CJR je blokovaný.

Opravdu chcete tyto tweet zobrazit? Zobrazením tweetů uživatele @CJR neodblokujete.

  1. Bryan Lowry was at a restaurant when he received an email forwarded from a source. He knew he was onto something big

  2. An unfortunate side effect of transparency

  3. ProPublica discovers readers abusing its “Prescriber Checkup” database

  4. “It’s kind of like stopping the ocean. You can build all the castles you want but the tides go where they go.”

  5. A solution to a common problem in writing

  6. I wrote about 's decision to be transparent about the side effects of its own transparency, for

  7. ProPublica finds a side effect of transparency—and is transparent about what it found

  8. Yikes. Journalism database accidentally helps people find doctors who easily prescribe drugs

  9. Why the media isn't doing its job

  10. Are the undercover Planned Parenthood videos journalism?

  11. Have a punctuation pileup? Here's a guide for all writers

  12. Why Nate Silver blasted The New York Times

  13. Marketing firms make dubious judges of campaign coverage

  14. How one reporter’s scoop helped change a state’s open-records law

  15. Are the undercover Planned Parenthood videos journalism?

  16. Marketing firms make dubious judges of campaign coverage

  17. How one reporter’s scoop helped change a state’s open-records law

  18. Can algorithms judge journalism?

  19. Marketing firms make dubious judges of campaign coverage

  20. Why the undercover Planned Parenthood videos aren’t journalism

  21. How a reporter set off a debate over a state's troublesome public-records loophole

  22. How one reporter’s scoop helped change Kansas’ open-records law

  23. Here are some headlines editors probably wish they could take back

  24. How David Daleiden entered closed-door fetal tissue conferences with abortion providers

  25. Snowden Interview: Why the media isn’t doing its job

  26. Are the undercover Planned Parenthood videos journalism?

  27. Are the undercover Planned Parenthood videos journalism?

  28. "The distance between allegation and fact, at times, makes all the difference in the world" -

  29. Some editors out there probably regret these headlines

  30. "Incredibly hostile": bashes the

  31. Facebook wants you to think it’s just a platform. It’s not.

  32. Oof! Headlines editors probably wish they could take back

  33. "Facebook's business imperative is to maximize engagement, not objectivity," writes .

  34. Nate Silver unloads on The New York Times

  35. Is Facebook a platform or a publisher? It's trying to have it both ways

  36. "Secrets are becoming public at an accelerated pace" -

  37. Facebook Trending kerfuffle speaks to a larger Q: How information travels in democracies, and what we know about it:

  38. These are the strong words had to say about the

  39. Nate Silver unloads on The New York Times

  40. Key words from the Facebook VP of Search's statement on its trending articles controversy deserve a second look

  41. Facebook wants you to think it’s just a platform. It’s not.

  42. Much to discuss in intvu with . For journalists, this is a starting point

  43. Facebook wants you to think it’s just a platform. It’s not.

  44. Snowden interview: Why the media isn’t doing its job

  45. At the end of last year I talked to the remarkable about journalism and the media . Here it is:

  46. "The distance between allegation and fact, at times, makes all the difference in the world" - Snowden

  47. The FOIA that resulted in this document

Načítání se zjevně nějak vleče.

Možná je překročena kapacita Twitteru nebo došlo k momentálnímu zablokování. Zkuste to znovu nebo se podívejte na stavovou stránku Twitteru, kde najdete další informace.

    Také by se vám mohlo líbit

    ·