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November 1996
Net Gain
If newspapers and magazines hope to flourish online, they must engage in a two-way conversation with their audiences. A more open relationship could be good news for the future of journalism.   > read more
By  J.D. Lasica
The X Factor
Generation Xers do want news, but they want it on their own terms. If newspapers hope to woo them, they'll have to provide the content young readers are seeking, stop sneering at youth culture and deliver the goods in a hip and accessible way.   > read more
By  Carl Sessions Stepp
Walking the Walk
Journalism reformer James Fallows gets an opportunity to implement his ideas as editor of U.S. News & World Report.   > read more
By  Alicia C. Shepard
Journalism's Peace Corps
Knight International Press Fellows spread the gospel of a free and independent press in the Third World. They experience frustrations and triumphs, and sometimes they learn as much as they teach.   > read more
By  Richard Dudman
Confessions of a "Softie"   > read more
By  Kathleen Dougherty
Florida's Newspapers Set a Fast Pace
But don't chalk it all up to age. Quality counts.   > read more
By  Reese Cleghorn
Journalism In the Time of Change   > read more
By  Rem Rieder
Women Move Up in TV Newsrooms
But it's not certain that many of them will make it to the top.   > read more
By  Lou Prato
Trying to Make Speech a Crime
California rejects an attempt to punish those who sell phony stories to tabloids.   > read more
By  Jane Kirtley
Direct Mail: The Real Threat to Newspapers
Its growing share of the advertising pie makes it a more serious rival than cyberspace.   > read more
By  John Morton
A Furor Over the CIA and Drugs   > read more
By  Kelly Heyboer
Mississippi’s Magazine Junkie   > read more
By  Suzan Revah
Lou Grant Made Me Do It   > read more
By  Joal Ryan
A Quick Read   > read more
By  David Noack
Moving Against Speaking Fees   > read more
By  Alicia C. Shepard
The Media's Embarrassing Coverage of Gays
Straight News: Gays, Lesbians,
and the News Media

By Edward Alwood
Columbia University Press   > read more
Book review by  Carl Sessions Stepp
Tough Crowd   > read more
By  Shannon Robertson
Burgeoning Belo   > read more
By  Suzan Revah
Bylines   > read more
By  Suzan Revah
Cliché corner   > read more
By  Suzan Revah