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Citizens Media: Has It Reached a Tipping Point?

New media initiatives emerge when citizens feel ‘shortchanged, bereft or angered by their available media choices.’

Transforming the Gathering, Editing and Distribution of News

Is technology poised to replace journalists and their judgment by consuming their tasks?

Freedom and Liberty: Tough Stories to Tell

‘When freedom and orthodoxy collide, it’s interesting to note how the press behaves.’

Friendships, Feuds and Betrayal in the Newsroom

Arthur Gelb’s memoir reflects on The New York Times’s inner workings.

When Teens Own a Part of the Newspaper

By featuring teen voices and experiences, a newspaper gives younger readers a place to call their own.

Blogging the War Away

A media critic wages his own media war against the coverage of the war.

Creating a New Web of Connections

The Nieman Web site will be home to valuable information about journalism.

Meshing Science, Money and Politics in a Book About AIDS Vaccines

‘Narrative was an obvious tool for approaching such a story….’

Spring 2002: Introduction

On a late fall weekend in 2001, the Nieman Program on Narrative Journalism convened its first conference. More than 800 journalists traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to take part in three…

‘Very few writers understand that a story has an arc, not just a beginning, a middle, and an end.’

Jim CollinsThese are things I have learned from my best writers, and now I pass them on to you in 10 lessons.Voice is important, seductive, subversive and can be crucial.…