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CJR is a journalism trade publication with occasional relevance to AI safety topics through its coverage of AI in newsrooms and media governance; it is not primarily an AI safety resource.

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The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is a leading media criticism and journalism industry publication covering press freedom, journalistic standards, and the intersection of technology and news. It includes coverage of AI's role in newsrooms, press freedom threats, and the challenges journalists face in politically volatile environments.

Key Points

  • Covers how journalists and newsrooms can responsibly adopt AI tools without sacrificing quality or editorial oversight
  • Reports on press freedom threats, including journalist detentions, ICE stonewalling reporters, and covering autocratic environments
  • Examines the media's relationship with political power, including survival guides for reporting under hostile administrations
  • Addresses prediction markets and emerging information tools relevant to journalism and public knowledge
  • Provides industry analysis on local news decline and structural challenges facing the press

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 What’s Up with Tony?

 How Tony Dokoupil went from being a hair model to a print journalist to the anchor of CBS Evening News , guided by the principle “We love America.”

 

 
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 The Inside Look

 Chatting with the New York Times’ trust editor.

 
 
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 ‘If Someone Lit Up a Match, the Place Would Explode’

 Viktor Orbán’s regime is increasingly targeting journalists. But even if he loses the election coming up this weekend, Hungary won’t become a press haven overnight.

 

 
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 VOA’s Legal Fight for Independence

 Journalists at Voice of America have been to court in the hope of getting back to their jobs. Now they are suing to protect against censorship.

 
 
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 Shelly Kittleson’s Abduction, Before and After

 ​​Over the years, I have come to know that Shelly is a disciplined reporter and vigilant about her safety. But the risks to her, as for most journalists in the region, are part of the ecosystem. 

 
 
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 What Fills the Gap

 Examining “crisis pregnancy” centers in rural parts of Texas that lack maternal care. Plus: Bad AI practice and CNN’s good reporting from the West Bank.

 
 
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 Pushed Out. Reinstated. Pushed Out Again.

 Last week, New York Times reporters were supposed to return to the Pentagon’s corridors. Instead, the entire press corps was banished to an annex, and the Times is back in court. 

 
 
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 The Problem with Binding News and Prediction Markets

 Polymarket and Kalshi are quickly making deals with news publishers, with potential implications for the regulation of prediction markets. It’s unclear how journalism wins.

 
 
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 Survival Guide 

 How to keep your head above water as Trump floods the zone.

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 Inside the Legal Defense of Georgia Fort and Don Lemon

 
 
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