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Summer 2002: Introduction

In October 2001, journalists, publishers, professors and media and stock analysts met for two days at Harvard University to discuss varying approaches to paying for the reporting and distribution of…

Summer 2002: Watchdog Conference Introduction

At the Nieman Foundation’s fourth Watchdog Project Conference, held in the fall of 2001 at Harvard University, the topic was “How to Ask Probing Questions.” The Watchdog Project was established…

The Watchdog Role Business Reporters Need to Play

Journalists who cover business must prepare themselves for the job.

Making the Enron Story an Engaging Visual Experience

‘If you’re going to use tomfoolery, you’d better know what you’re talking about.’

Corporations Work Hard to Prevent Reporting

When intimidation doesn’t work, other methods are used.

Dwight Emerson Sargent: A Remembrance

Nieman Curator from 1964 to 1973, he died on April 4 at the age of 85.

Revitalizing High School Newspapers

Putting out their newspapers, students learn how to stand up for their beliefs.

Discovering What Constitutes Fairness in Newspaper Reporting

The Taylor Award unearthed lessons about how journalists convey fairness.

A Good Story Isn’t Always the Right One to Tell

‘Enron was merely the manifestation of a broad failure on the part of the financial media.’

Societal Influence Model for the Newspaper Industry

Creating a Different Message About QualityPhilip Meyer, a journalism professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and former reporter and market researcher for Knight Ridder, is working…