Magazine
View all coversNovember / December 2010
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Cover Story
Reboot An open letter to the FCC about a media policy for the digital age
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Feature
The Record Keeper Carol Rosenberg owns the Guantanamo beat
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Feature
China's Chess Match How the web has empowered the people
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Feature
AOL and Its Algorithm The company is hiring hundreds of journalists. What will they produce?
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Feature
In Demand A week inside the future of journalism
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Reports
A Faustian Bargain Slideshows are the scourge, and the savior, of online journalism
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Reports
Tabbed Out A key has lost its place
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Reports
Disclose This The press should treat big tech companies like Big Pharma
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Reports
Serious Fun With Numbers We're drowning in data, but few reporters know how to use them
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Starting Thoughts
Opening Shot In an election season, the press must sort fact from fiction and follow the money
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Editorial
Escape the Silos How the press can help rebuild the American conversation
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Letters
Letters to the Editor Readers weigh in on our September/October cover story "The Hamster Wheel"
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Editor's Note
Notes From Our Online Readers CJR.org readers weigh in on journalism career mistakes, and the shrinking Sacramento press corps
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Currents
The Future of Journalism? A Q&A about Narrative Science, a computer program that automatically generates sports articles
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Currents
Lost Links The frustrations of archiving and saving clips in the digital age
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Currents
Drop Out? The University of Colorado's journalism program in crisis
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Currents
Hard Numbers Some stats and figures on the news industry
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Language Corner
A Matter of Taste On "gourmet," "gourmand," and loving food
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Darts and Laurels
Darts and Laurels Reporters at two weeklies keep the memory of unknown murder victims alive
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- Ideas & Reviews
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Second Read
The Devil's Football H.L. Mencken airs his unexpurgated Prejudices
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Review
Siberian Rhapsody Ian Frazier ventures across the steppe and back in time with Travels in Siberia
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Review
History as Soundbites Robert Fox's new book gives a televised vision of the twentieth century
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Review
Brief Encounters Short reviews of books about copyright law, political scandals, and Gay Talese's sports writing
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Review
Home and Away A review of A Rope and a Prayer: A Kidnapping From Two Sides, by David Rohde and his wife
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Review
A Matter of Trust Bill Kovach and Tom Rosensteil's new book Blur, about how to stay trustworthy in contemporary journalism
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The Research Report
In ACORN's Shadow A new analysis of the community-organizing group's history shows the media was less than fair
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The Lower Case
The Lower Case Headlines that editors probably wish they could take back
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