Precision journalism and Pulitzer prizes Precision journalism means the use of computer software and social science techniques like statistics to bring evidence, not just anecdotes, to reporting. Two...
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...
Matador: two anchormen unanchored How has Italian television journalism changed over the past 20 years? The two television journalists who arguably have had the greatest impact on Italian politics ...
ebooks: the new frontier of quality journalism? Many media companies are taking the opportunity offered by ebooks to expand the range of their journalistic output with instant books, collections of a...
War reporting - how not to get killed Rigorous planning is a must for any journalist who intends to cover a war zone or an area experiencing major unrest. The quality of work produced, not to menti...
Remembering Falcone and Borsellino Twenty years ago the Italian judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, together with Mrs Falcone and members of their police escorts, were murdered by the maf...
Periodical free press: hope or despair? What’s happening with the periodical free press in Italy? Is it still a sustainable form of journalism? Does it offer avenues for development in the future...