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A Shrinking Staff Propels a Newspaper’s Transformation

‘If we’re forced to be a smaller place, then let’s aggressively teach ourselves the virtues that go along with that sensibility.’

The Working Poor: Is Their Gap With the Middle Class Narrowing?

A reporter looks for ways to merge coverage of the middle class and the poor.

The Connective Threads of the News Media and Government

A journalist sets forth a reform proposal to alter the incentives and break apart the ‘mediaocracy.’

Questioning Assumptions About Poverty

A North Carolina public radio station devotes extraordinary time and resources to an exploration of what it means to be poor in this time and place.

When Journalists’ Voices Are Missing

A former newspaper editor examines the impact of the lack of journalists serving on media company boards.

Wondering About the Wonders of Technology

Francis Pisani is a journalist and teacher who has gained expertise in new media from his study of its global impact on journalism. He was a member of a panel…

Online Timeline

1962United StatesU.S. Air Force contracts with Rand Corp. to study computer networking for defense purposes.1963United StatesTed Nelson, an author and futurist, coins the word “hypertext.”RELATED ARTICLES“The News Media’s 30-Year Hibernation”“Creating…

When the Beat Does Not Go On

A longtime journalist reflects on reinventing her life outside of a newsroom.

Sharing Techniques of Publishing

In Jakarta, an admirable venture was in need of organizational training.

Why Won’t Journalists Follow the Money?

By not revealing the funders behind ‘think tanks,’ the information they provide shouldn’t be considered credible by readers.