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Kristen Welker and Lawfare press for answers to lingering questions about the Jan 6 rioters. Plus: Spencer Pratt and accountability in Arizona. Read the Laurels Darts from Susie Banikarim. @banikarim cjr.org/laurels-and-darts/we…
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Check out this episode from our special event celebrating the release of the @CJR access issue, found here: cjr.org/the-access-issue
On a special Kicker, Sports Illustrated's @emmabaccellieri on what was it really like for women inside the 2021 NCAA bubble, with host @megreenwell. youtu.be/b-r1x5AyVpQ
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On a special Kicker, Sports Illustrated's @emmabaccellieri on what was it really like for women inside the 2021 NCAA bubble, with host @megreenwell. youtu.be/b-r1x5AyVpQ
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Lauren Chen, a right-wing influencer, ran an alleged Russian-backed media company called Tenet until the DOJ shut it down. Now she’s back in the United States with a new podcast. cjr.org/feature/the-battle-f…
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A lot of Washington journalists are “not necessarily accessible to people who are watching them,” TMZ's Harvey Levin tells @Banikarim. Read her piece on the TMZ DC bureau. cjr.org/feature/tmz-goes-to-…
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“I think it’s always important to talk head-to-head, face-to-face, with the major players,” Dan Rather tells @JoelSimonSays. Read the piece from the new CJR access issue on dictator interviews cjr.org/feature/should-journ…
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The Trump administration has repeatedly sought to muzzle national security reporting. It isn’t working. Read this week's Laurels and Darts by @ivanlnagy. cjr.org/laurels-and-darts/th…
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“There’s no investigative reporting needed to understand what’s going on,” Lowell Bergman tells CJR of the drama at CBS 60 Minutes. cjr.org/the-interview/lowell…
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Columbia Journalism Review retweeted
Made possible by a $2.4 million gift from entrepreneur, philanthropist and longtime @CJR Board of Overseers member Nathan S. Collier, the program will feature instruction from Columbia faculty, industry experts and accomplished reporters at no cost to participants.
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“A lot of the well-known insiders have become celebrities themselves, and when they’re in that realm of celebrity insider, it makes their job that much more vulnerable to these kinds of conflicts of interest. - @jemelehill cjr.org/feature/how-does-acc…
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“Every generation, someone like me who has done a lot of profiles announces the death of the profile, and it’s never true.” - @taffyakner cjr.org/feature/how-does-acc…
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Columbia Journalism Review retweeted
Spoke with @cjr about the death of celebrity journalism….
“You don’t even have to be interviewed by a real journalist anymore. If you want to be on the cover of Vogue, chances are, if you’re a big enough star, they’ll let a friend interview you or they’ll let you write an essay yourself.” - @MattBelloni cjr.org/feature/how-does-acc…
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“You don’t even have to be interviewed by a real journalist anymore. If you want to be on the cover of Vogue, chances are, if you’re a big enough star, they’ll let a friend interview you or they’ll let you write an essay yourself.” - @MattBelloni cjr.org/feature/how-does-acc…
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Introducing the new CJR special issue on access—spanning everything from the Pentagon to Gaza to celebrity sit-downs. cjr.org/feature/access-issue…
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“Unless there is something really specific I wanted to see, I would not want to be part of the information effort of the IDF,” the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen tells @GerryShih in a new report on the ethical dilemmas imposed by Israel’s embedding policy. cjr.org/feature/subversion-o…
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Our old framework for “insiders” and “outsiders” no longer applies. Check out the new CJR special issue on access. cjr.org/the-access-issue
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In the new CJR access issue: @gerryshih on Gaza, @lizskalka on White House correspondents, @banikarim on TMZ in DC, Haley Mlotek celebrities, @JoelSimonSays on interviewing dictators. Plus: Margaret Brennan, Jazmine Hughes, Jemele Hill, and Michael Wolff. cjr.org/the-access-issue
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