Critical Condition
“If you are counting full-time critic jobs at newspapers, you may as well count tombstones.” That was the response of Johanna Keller, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, to a Nieman Reports query about the number of professional critics employed at dailies around the country. The figures on newspaper critics (News flash: they're not good) are one indication of the state of criticism today, but they are not the only one.
New York Times reporters Jenna Wortham, left, and Brian Stelter, center, spoke at the Nieman Foundation in conversation with Nieman Journalism Lab director Joshua Benton, right. Photo by Ellen Tuttle