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An Indefatigable Investigative Reporter

Seymour Hersh ‘still comes through as an outsider hungry for the latest scraps of news.’

The Precarious State of Television News

‘We’re going to have to completely reinvent it—not only the substance, but the way in which we interact with our audience.’

Technology Might Return Journalism to Its Roots

Two books set forth causes for concern about U.S. news media, and one of the authors speaks to the Internet’s possibilities for rejuvenating journalism’s promise.

Creating Digital Newsbooks

Newspapers use them to bring enterprise reporting to a new audience on the Web.

Arriving at the Digital News Age

‘It is in this fusion of old and new that the future of journalism most probably lies.’

Reporting From a ‘Calamity That Defies Description’

A tight focus on individuals allowed a U.S. journalist and photographer to present ‘these people in scenes that began to form chapters in a narrative.’

Investigating Washington, D.C.’s Water Quality

With lead levels endangering health, public agencies kept test results from consumers.

Media Bias in Covering the Tsunami in Aceh

‘Indonesian journalists do not understand Aceh stories from the Acehnese perspective.’

Taking on a Traumatic Reporting Assignment in Southern Thailand

‘… the smell of the dead bodies is something you just don’t know without having been through it before.’

By Its Absence Water Becomes a Big Story

‘I try to focus my coverage on people whose lives intersect with water.’