I was editor in chief of Hungary’s most-read independent daily until a pro-government media network bought the newspaper.
Layoffs at CBS, NBC, and Teen Vogue show a shift in newsroom priorities away from the promises of 2020.
Iván Zsolt Nagy is a Hungarian journalist and editor who has led major independent newsrooms in his country over the past decade. He won the 2021 European Press Prize for opinion writing.
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The New York City mayoral candidate promises radical change that editorial boards don’t want, even if voters do.
Speaking by phone from Lahore, Equator cofounder and novelist Mohsin Hamid told me that the magazine has startup funding from ...
The cases of Hamdi and Guevara represent twin assaults on press freedom. One is aimed at sending a chilling message to ...
So when she moved to the US to take on the role of chief presenter for the BBC in Washington, in August of 2023, she found ...
More than three-quarters of teens surveyed have negative views of the press, a new study finds.
A new generation of journalists emerges from the rainforest, just in time for COP30. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter.
OpenAI’s Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet present a new challenge for media companies that want to limit AI access.
Why Isaac Chotiner doesn’t mind the “gotcha” label. Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If Isaac Chotiner ...
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