- “Feasting on the Seed Corn” by Alex S. Jones
- “How Big Should Profits Be?” by John Morton
- “Remember Your Firepower: Local News” by Eugene Patterson
- “Hiring Explosion at Television Stations” by Bob Papper
- “Staff Reductions at U.S. Newspapers in 1994-1995”
- “In New York, a Death in the Family” by Peg Finucane
- “In Hartford, Empathy From Readers” by Elissa Papirno
- “In Sacramento, That Seperate Food Section” by Art Nauman
- “In Norfolk, Low-Key Trimming” by Lynn Feigenbaum
- “In Winston-Salem, Efficiency Expert” by Seth Effron
- “In Portland, Me., Handling Layoffs” by Lou Ureneck
- “Shangri-la in Omaha” by Kenneth Freed
- “Heaven in Portland, Ore.” by Bryan Denson
- “No Free Lunch for Journalists” by William B. Blankenburg”
- “Television Salaries Vary Widely” by Bob Papper
- “Survival Strategies for J-School Graduates” by Jerome Aumente
- “Reporter’s One Commanding Duty” by Murray Kempton
- “Scotty Reston on Newspapering” by James Reston
- “Lessons of Journalism” by Thomas Friedman
- “Bringing News to Kids via Computers” by Katherine King
- “Ollie Harrington” by Lester Sloan
- “Regional Forms of Tyranny” by Kenneth Y. Best
- “Nigeria: The Polarized Press” by Olatunji Dare
- “Nigeria: Democracy and a Free Press”
- “The Anguish of Covering Africa” by Liz Sly
- “South African Broadcasting: Desegregation at Top” by Barney Mthombothi
- “South African Dailies: Tensions Abound” by Hennie van Deventer
- “Namibia Press: Under Attack” by Gwen Lister
- “Should The Be ‘Propoganda for Peace?”
- “The Tragedy of Rwanda and Burundi” by Raith Hardjono
- “East Africa Doors Unlocking—Except in Kenya” by Charles Onyango-Obbo
- “Africa News Online” by Reed Kramer

Job Cuts Squeeze Newspapers