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February/March 2013 Homicide Watch DC, Chapter 2 Features
With its founders in Massachusetts, a team of interns is keeping the innovative Web site alive and well. Thurs., February 21, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Renzulli Leigh Ann

 
February/March 2013 The Trust of, and in, a Gifted Editor Features
In a charming new book, a writer and editor look back at four decades of gratifying collaboration.Fri., March 8, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Stepp Carl Sessions

 
February/March 2013 Unfair, but a Good Thing Columns
Two-tier stock structures have benefited the Times Co. and other media companies. Fri., November 30, 2012.   > read more
ColumnsBy Morton John

 
April/May 2013 At an Investigative Reporting Conclave, Excitement about the State of Play Features
Despite the cutbacks at traditional news outlets, there are ample reasons for optimism.Mon., April 15, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Rieder Rem

 
April/May 2013 Longform Journalism, By Women, For Women Features
That’s the niche that the founders of First Person Female plan to fill. Fri., April 26, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Albert Sarah

 
June/July 2013 All Sides Aren't Necessarily Equal, So Don't Write as if They Are Features
And like Mr. Quick the butcher, don't be bashful about brandishing your expertise.(Third of a Series) Wed., June 26, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Stepp Carl Sessions

 
June/July 2013 With Soledad O'Brien, Al Jazeera America Gears Up for Launch Features
Al Jazeera's new American channel launches Aug 20. Fri., Aug. 9, 2013.   > read more
FeaturesBy Kratsas Gabrielle

 
December 2011/January 2012 Politico, Act II Features
An overnight success with its saturation coverage and "win the morning" approach, the political junkies' bible reloads for a future packed with new and emerging competitors. Wed., November 30, 2011   > read more
FeaturesBy Enda Jodi

 
December 2011/January 2012 Stars, Not Deities Features
In the wake of the Penn State scandal, a veteran sportswriter argues that we’d be better off not going overboard in glorifying athletes and coaches. Thurs., December 8, 2011   > read more
FeaturesBy Rosewater Amy

 
February/March 2012 Rivals on the Gridiron, Allies in the Newsroom Features
The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, joined by Cameron University, team up to chronicle the Afghanistan duty of an Oklahoma National Guard brigade. Weds., January 11, 2012   > read more
FeaturesBy Weaver Stephanie

 
February/March 2012 Don’t Worry, Those Cuts Won’t Hurt Features
Another news organization (this time it’s the Washington Post) trots out the shopworn “more with less” nonsense. Weds., February 8, 2012   > read more
FeaturesBy Rieder Rem

 
February/March 2012 Same Beat, New Venue Features
Longtime Supreme Court correspondent Joan Biskupic’s mission at Reuters: putting legal developments into perspective. Fri., February 10, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Zipken Romy

 
February/March 2012 Yo, Newt, That Press You Assail Is Actually Pretty Exceptional Features
And who are you calling elite? Mon., February 27, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Schulte Bret

 
February/March 2012 Twitter Doesn't Break News, Twitter Users Do Features
And that's a significant distinction. Thurs., March 1, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Palser Barb

 
April/May 2012 In the Digital Realm, New Hope for Editorial Cartoonists Features
While many newspapers have eliminated the position, the Internet offers a potentially brighter future.Weds., May 9, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Kravitz Alexa

 
June/July 2012 For Newspapers, a Less than Daily Future Features
Experts see the reduced publishing schedule for Newhouse papers in New Orleans and Alabama as a precursor of things to come. Thurs., June 7, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Bond Michaelle

 
June/July 2012 For BuzzFeed’s New Washington Bureau, An Atypical Approach Features
One of its first two hires will focus on LGBT issues. Wed., June 20, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Pospisil Kelsey

 
June/July 2012 Well, It Might Be the Same Guy Features
ABC’s Brian Ross’ mindless’ “Tea Party” error on the Aurora movie theater massacre story Fri., July 20, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Rieder Rem

 
August/September 2012 Penny Bender Fuchs, Celebrated Maryland Professor, Inspired Young Journalists Features
Fuchs, 50, came to the Philip Merrill College of Journalism as a graduate student in 1999 and rose through the ranks to become interim associate dean of academic affairs last spring. She had been fighting breast cancer since 2005.Fri., August 31, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Stepp Carl Sessions

 
August/September 2012 A Big Day for Pollsters and Poll Analysts, Too Features
Their handiwork will come under intense scrutiny as the votes are counted Tuesday night. Mon., November 5, 2012.   > read more
FeaturesBy Rieder Rem

 
August/September 2012 Sloppy, Biased Journalism Letters   > read more
LettersBy Unknown

 
June/July 2011 Party On, Style Mavens Drop Cap
News organizations have different approaches when it comes to styling tea party. Thurs. March 3, 2011   > read more
Drop CapBy Damstedt Andrew

 
June/July 2011 All Anthony Weiner, All the Time Features
A sex scandal without actual sex and its media dominance. Tues. June 14, 2011   > read more
FeaturesBy Rieder Rem

 
June/July 2011 Slow Down, NPR Columns
The radio powerhouse has caused itself major headaches by moving too quickly. Posted: Thu, March 3, 2011   > read more
ColumnsBy Potter Deborah

 
December/January 2011 A Powerful, Flawed Reporting Giant Poisoning the Press Books

Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson, and the Rise of Washington’s Scandal Culture

By Mark Feldstein

Farrar, Straus & Giroux

461 pages; $30

  Posted:  Thu,Dec.9 2010   > read more
Book review by Lisheron Mark

 

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