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Category: journalism

journalism, readings

Writing to Persuade

I stopped posting here regularly after I went to work at the Boston […]

journalism, Writings

Encryption for journalists

Foreign correspondents have gotten rarer, and their work has gotten harder. Journalists working […]

Digital Transformation, journalism, readings

Michael Massing thinks you’re bland and boring

Michael Massing is assessing and mostly assailing digital journalism in a three-part series […]

journalism

Digital media is a bugle

I was involved in an online debate about the sale of Re/code, a […]

journalism, Writings

Net Neutrality, John Oliver and the future of news

In What Reporters Need to Know About Covering Net Neutrality, I highlight some […]

journalism

Can newsletters replace newspapers?

I have for years argued with friends that the only model which works […]

journalism, readings, Writings

Forgiving Jayson Blair

I’ve been thinking about forgiveness a lot recently. I interviewed Amy-Jill Levine, a […]

Friends, journalism

Does doing good do any good?

We know the world isn’t flat, but spiky. Whether we can do things […]

journalism

Pass for the press

The press pass seems like a badge of honor. Freelancers, especially, seem to […]

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