Founded in 1961, the Columbia Journalism Review offers a mix of reporting, analysis, and commentary focused on the evolution of the art and business of media. The Innovations section of the magazine publishes content concerning the forefront of continually transforming print, television, and Internet media, with articles that broach such topics as whether the New York Times will go printless, how journalists are using Twitter, and the interrelationship between livestreaming media and political journalism. Articles range in length from shorter pieces of 700 words to more in-depth explorations of 3,000 words or more. In a particularly interesting article, "How scientists are annotating climate change," journalist Laura Dattaro looks at how scientists are wading into the media debate about climate change by analyzing and commenting on news reports. This site is a must read for anyone interested in analysis of the media.
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