Columbia Journalism Review
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Articles in May/Jun 1999 issue of Columbia Journalism Review
- Innocent? Wrongful convictions: Three books and ten lessons for journalists
by Weinberg, Steve - Managing the Press: Origins of the Media Presidency, 1897-1933
by Boylan, James - Public affairs at PBS: The pressure is on
by Bedford, Karen - Courting the press
by Halberstam, David - Tackling the Y2K story
by Richman, Louis S - century in political cartoons, The
by Marschall, Richard E - spinmeister meets his match, The
by Stephanopoulos, George - More bad banana
by Lyman, Brian - Will success spoil network news?
by Grossman, Lawrence K - My Pilgrim's Progress: Media Studies, 1950-1998
by Boylan, James - Q&A: Inside stories
by Tyre, Peg - Images of the unimaginable
by Goodman, Walter - Anonymous sources, slippery slopes
by Hoyt, Mike - A young press corps
by Hickey, Neil - Kosovo: A special report
by McAuliffe, Kevin - Madame reporter
by Blackman, Ann - To Keep the Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells
by Boylan, James - An intimate look at covering Littleton
by Rotbart, Dean - Active reporter or passive conspirator?
by Marro, Anthony - Fuller effect, The
by Davidowitz, Esther - Inside the Pulitzers
- Front-line journalism
by Simon, Joel - A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism, and the Career of Charlotte Curtis
by Boylan, James - Language corner: It takes ten, roughly
by Jenkins, Evan - A few words upon bowing out
by Konner, Joan - How the Monica story played in mid-America
by Gartner, Michael - Letters
- Mainstreaming Reason
by Kelleher, James - Pacifica Radio: The Rise of an Alternative Network
by Boylan, James