Ingram departing Columbia Journalism Review
Mathew Ingram, the chief digital writer for Columbia Journalism Review, is leaving after nearly seven years. Ingram had been covering the evolution of digital media and the influence of social media platforms. He previously was a senior writer for Fortune magazine, and he also worked as a senior writer for GigaOm. Ingram also worked as […]
Blasting media’s climate change coverage, CJR ed/pub Pope to spearhead new pub
The following excerpt was sent out from usnews.com: Saying that journalism isn’t showing enough urgency in covering climate change, the editor of the Columbia Journalism Review is leaving his job to devote his time to try and change that. Kyle Pope, who has been editor and publisher of the magazine and website for journalists since 2016, said Tuesday […]
Neason departs CJR for Radiolab
Alexandria Neason, a staff writer at the Columbia Journalism Review, has left to join Radiolab where she will be editing and producing. Neason had been with the CJR for more than 3 years. Before that she was a staff reporter at The Village Voice. She was also an education reporter at The Teacher Project, Columbia […]
To make things right, we need to understand what went wrong
Columbia Journalism Review and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, both at the Columbia Journalism School, are partnering to understand the news landscape that needs a reform. With this aim, both organizations are launching “The Journalism Crisis Project,” an effort to first understand what went wrong in local news and how to fix it. Their […]
Reuters to provide free climate coverage ahead of Earth Day
As Earth Day approaches, Reuters will be providing free climate change news coverage across text, pictures, video and graphics to partners in the ‘Covering Climate Now’ initiative, which was co-founded by Columbia Journalism Review and the Nation. The climate initiative aims to strengthen the media’s focus on the climate crisis and includes more than 400 […]