In conversation with Justin Peters, author of the book The Idealist: Aaron Swartz and the Rise of Free Culture on the Internet. Interviewed by Fabio Chiusi. For more information on Justin's book se...
Justin Peters
Slate"Innovate or die" is often easier said than done, especially when you're working for bureaucratic legacy news organizations or underfunded startups. A discussion of specific strategies for innovatin...
Every journalist and news organization has a Twitter and Facebook account these days. But too many journalists are content to use those platforms exclusively for self-promotion and banter, which min...
If news organizations are going to survive and keep producing worthwhile content, they need to diversify their revenue streams and stop relying so heavily on advertising dollars. In this panel, we'l...
There is intense pressure for journalists and editors to produce lots and lots of content these days. But, frankly, much of that content is dull and terrible. There's a lot of noise, and not much me...
Yes we could! Four years ago the world watched agog as Barack Obama was elected President of the United States of America. Four years on, world attention is focused elsewhere. Athens (Greece, not G...
This year marks the Columbia Journalism Review's 50th anniversary, and in the anniversary issue CJR online editor Justin Peters edited a section that looked ahead to the next fifty years of news. Near...
This year marks the Columbia Journalism Review's 50th anniversary, and in the anniversary issue CJR online editor Justin Peters edited a section that looked ahead to the next fifty years of news. Near...
This year marks the Columbia Journalism Review's 50th anniversary, and in the anniversary issue CJR online editor Justin Peters edited a section that looked ahead to the next fifty years of news. Near...
This year marks the Columbia Journalism Review's 50th anniversary, and in the anniversary issue CJR online editor Justin Peters edited a section that looked ahead to the next fifty years of news. Ne...