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Pioneering Payback: The potential of the Oregon Journalism Protection Act, by Lauren Watson. cjr.org/analysis/orego…

A timely televised play won’t save the republic, by Jon Allsop. cjr.org/the_media_toda…




Police assaults on journalists recall the violent aftermath of the George Floyd uprising, by Jon Allsop. cjr.org/the_media_toda…


Small-town newspapers shutting down due to the lack of a succession plan is a growing problem in nearly a dozen states, I report in Columbia Journalism Review My latest cjr.org/analysis/small…







How this media moment mirrors the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing, beyond police attacks on the press, by Jon Allsop. cjr.org/the_media_toda…

The Times’ David Fahrenthold on the value of investigations in a time of shamelessness, on The Kicker with host Josh Hersh. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…


In Iran, Israel hit a state broadcaster. In the US, MAGA media is at war about war, by Jon Allsop. cjr.org/the_media_toda…


Mike Huckabee, now the US ambassador to Israel, earns a substantial sum from Substack subscriptions—and the company takes a portion of the fees. Israel coverage is welcome, by Dave Levinthal. cjr.org/news/huckabee-…

In Laurels and Darts, To Endorse, or Not to Endorse, a NYT opinion editor says she was “imprecise” with her earlier ban. Plus: Loomer and Grok vs. the truth, DOGE’s real-world fallout, and the ill of the chase, by Bluesky Gruesky. cjr.org/laurels-and-da…
