The ever-essential Jay Rosen took to the electric Xwitter machine to vivisect truly terrible campaign journalism from the gang at NBC. Taking on the character of a "post-publication editor," Rosen ...
STEPHANIE RUHLE (MSNBC host): Joining me now to discuss Jay Rosen, NYU associate professor of journalism. Jay, you wrote something recently, a long, pretty thoughtful Twitter thread, really ...
Jay Rosen is the author of PressThink, a weblog about journalism and its ordeals, which he introduced in September 2003. In June 2005, PressThink won the Reporters Without Borders 2005 Freedom Blog ...
New York University journalism professor Jay Rosen argued. But the change in coverage hasn’t happened. Instead, the press has doubled down on horse-race coverage, proving unable to alter its ...
It’s a version of what the journalism critic Jay Rosen calls the “church of the savvy.” More a pose than a stance, it disdains any attempt to score politicians on the merits of their differing ...
The Community Agenda compiles the responses to a survey completed by students, faculty, staff and community members. It is ...
“The first thing news organizations have to do is announce they are pro-democracy, pro-truth, pro-science, pro-evidence and pro-voting,” CNN paraphrased New York University professor Jay Rosen as ...
Letters “emerge out of the tight association between journalism and mail service, which goes back to the first newspapers,” Jay Rosen, a journalism professor at New York University ...
Speaker B: The whole democracy stuff where it’s like, I think there are strange journalism critics like Jay Rosen or Margaret Sullivan, who I think are basically saying that you should be ...
Did The Correspondent dupe America’s media cognoscenti? A Dutch media company said it wanted to launch in the U.S. After raising $2.5M, it decided to go in a different direction.
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