Tag: journalism
Local media habits
Remember when local media preferences were passed down from generation to generation? Maybe your morning Gazette habit is because it was always there on...
The great journalist resignation
Considering journalists’ role in a fair and just society, you’d think they’d earn a decent salary. That’s not the case, for the most part,...
Questionable journalism
I’ll never forget the calm but firm dressing down I once received as a cub reporter at the NBC affiliate in Lubbock after covering...
The price of reliable journalism
True or False: People who can afford reliable journalism get reliable journalism, while everyone else is stuck with sketchy news-ish looking stuff that can’t...
The price of reliable journalism
True or False: People who can afford reliable journalism get reliable journalism, while everyone else is stuck with sketchy news-ish looking stuff that can’t...
CBJ wins five awards in national competition
The cover of the Aug. 5, 2019 edition of the CBJ featuring 2019's Best Scoop, "Is Amazon headed to Iowa City?"
By CBJ News Staff
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Bracing for bad numbers
CBJ Editorial
“We are going to see economic data for the second quarter that’s worse than any data we’ve seen for the economy,” Federal Reserve...
15 ways to support local journalism now
By Joe Coffey| The Fifth Estate
News that the Gannett-owned Iowa City Press-Citizen will no longer be managed locally is worth your consideration as a...
Blum’s choice of metaphor goes too far
By Joe Sheller / Media Column
For 50 years, American journalists have been a favorite punching bag of Republicans. And that is fair – being...
Exploring four walls of freedom
By Joe Sheller / Guest Editorial
In March, my wife and I visited Washington, D.C. While there, I experienced a few hours at the Newseum,...