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Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web

‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’

The Internet, the Law, and the Press

From e-mail use to global distribution, legal decisions might hamper press freedoms.

From Carbon Copies to E-Mail

In 45 years, the way journalists send words has changed.

Responding to E-Mail Is an Unrealistic Expectation

At The Courier-Journal, a columnist sends back postcards.

Combining Narrative With Analysis

By grounding stories in a broader context, their messages are better understood.

Narrative Journalism Goes Multimedia

On the Web, ‘Black Hawk Down’ enhanced its credibility and the readers’ experience.

Fall 2000: Narrative Journalism Introduction

Mark Kramer, who directs a narrative journalism conference each year at Boston University, opens our series of articles by asserting that “narrative writing is returning to newspapers.” The reasons are…

Literary Nonfiction Constructs a Narrative Foundation

In college classes, students read great storytellers and learn how to tell a story.

An Indictment of the Washington Press

Two journalists give thumbs down to coverage of the Clinton scandals.

Has the Camera’s Eye Replaced the Writer’s Descriptive Hand?

An editor laments the demise of the narrative. And welcomes its return.