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Laboratory Confidential
by Jonathan Weiner + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | May 2012
How The Double Helix’s warts-and-all portrayal of scientific pursuits shook up the formal world of science writing.
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Six Degrees of Aggregation
by Michael Shapiro + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | April 2012
How The Huffington Post ate the Internet.
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What McClure Said: “The Story is the Thing”
by Dean Starkman + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | April 2012
Clearing space for the agenda-setting narrative in digital journalism.
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The Constant Gardener
by Sean Roach + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | March 2012
My two years tending AOL’s hyperlocal experiment—Patch.
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A Narrowed Gaze
by Dean Starkman + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | January 2012
How the business press forgot the rest of us.
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The Newspaper That Almost Seized the Future
by Michael Shapiro + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | November 2011
The San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley’s own daily, was poised to ride the digital whirlwind. What happened?
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Confidence Game
by Dean Starkman + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | November 2011
The limited vision of the news gurus.
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The Long Tale
by Alissa Quart + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | September 2011
New homes for stories that fall between a book and an article.
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Life Near the Center of the Story
by Evan Schwartz + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | August 2011
Istanbul is the ‘It’ location for enterprising freelance journalists.
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True Enough
by John Sullivan + Follow
Columbia Journalism Review | June 2011
The second age of PR.