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Columbia Journalism Review magazine

published: United States

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Columbia Journalism monitors the nation's news media.....press, radio and television. Each issue seeks to assess the performance for journalists and help define or redefine the stands of honest, responsible service.

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Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) encourages and stimulates excellence in journalism in the service of a free society. Published by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, CJR examines press performance as well as the forces that affect it. The bimonthly magazine offers a deliberative mix of reporting, analysis, criticism, and commentary.

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A valuable resource for journalists everywhere, Columbia Journalism Review is a magazine that offers writing advice, career news, and analyses of newspaper, TV, and radio media from small towns to national news services and communication conglomerates. You'll also read articles about ethics in journalism, workplace environments, grammar tips, and opinion polls from fellow writers and editors. Columbia Journalism Review is published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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Critical coverage of the news media.

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Monitors the nation's news media--press, radio, and TV. It seeks to assess the performance for journalists and help define--or redefine--standards of honest, responsible service.

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Columbia Journalism Review examines day-to-day forces that affect press performance, as well as the political, economic, technological, social, and legal forces that are always guiding the press. CJR includes information on specific magazines, new and upcoming writers, the best picks of various genres, art criticism and commentary. Columbia Journal Review aims to educate readers as well as improve the state of journalism. Columbia Journalism Review contains critical analysis of performance of print and broadcast news media.

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Columbia Journalism Review: Critical coverage of the news media.

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The watchdog for the watchdogs, the Columbia Journalism Review is the top industry magazine about the integrity and craft of professional journalism. First-rate writing from both academic scholars and members of the media, CJR provides fascinating insight into technical and ethical questions that face the ever-changing world of journalism.