Press Forward, a coalition of nonprofits funding journalism projects, announced on Wednesday that it will be awarding $20 ...
In 2002, just months after the fall of the Taliban regime, Saad Mohseni launched Radio Free Afghanistan, a fledgling attempt ...
You didn’t have to turn to the back of the in-flight magazine to see some stranger’s—or, more likely, strangers’—handiwork on the crossword, or wonder what flavor of sticky substance someone had ...
Last month, Bernhard Poerksen wrote an article assessing coverage of Donald Trump, whom he repeatedly described as a “media ...
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Layoffs bookended Janice Llamoca’s career. Llamoca graduated from California State University, Fullerton, in 2009, just after ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. In the spring of 2023, Kit O’Connell broke a story for the Texas Observer about the dress code at the Texas ...
Last Thursday, during a visit to the Detroit Economic Club in the swing state of Michigan, Donald Trump stood awkwardly ...
Paul Biya has been Cameroon’s leader since 1982. His current seventh term in office makes him Africa’s second-longest-serving ...
On Monday, John Morales, a veteran meteorologist at NBC6 in Miami, was on air tracking the progression of Hurricane Milton, ...
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At protests, police are increasingly arresting members of the press—especially those with cameras. Sign up for The Media ...