Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last year, after a US district court judge found that Google had illegally monopolized the market for online search, the ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported Mario Guevara, a journalist from the Atlanta area who since 2004 had been reporting on immigration ...
As Rosen knows as well as anyone, the world did not quite pan out that way. What was initially understood to be a technology ...
Last month, Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin launched the Journalism 2050 podcast as part of a CJR special issue on the monumental shifts in journalism that have brought us to this very uncertain moment ...
At BuzzFeed, which sent the dress to unprecedented levels of global virality, Ben Smith watched it all unfold. He realized in that moment just how popular divisive content could be. In hindsight, it ...
Remember when a Swift boat was just a Swift boat — or, if you prefer, a Patrol Craft Fast — rather than a political attack?
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. June was a bad month for publishers trying to protect their copyrighted material from AI. First, a federal judge in San ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Josh Kesselman remembers buying his first issue of High Times magazine when he was “far too young,” from a smoke shop in the ...
In 2025, CJR extensively covered alarming assaults on free speech and press freedom in the United States and across the world ...
CJR’s mission is to be the intellectual leader in the rapidly changing world of journalism. It is the most respected voice on press criticism, and it shapes the ideas that make media leaders and ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. For most of his 2024 campaign, Donald Trump distanced himself from Project 2025, the sweeping Heritage Foundation policy ...