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The Columbia Journalism Review is recognized throughout the world as America's premier media monitor—a watchdog of the press in all its forms, from newspapers and magazines to radio, television, and cable to the wire services and the Web. Founded in 1961 under the auspices of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, CJR examines not only day-to-day press performance but also the many forces—political, economic, technological, social, legal, and more—that affect that performance for better or worse. The magazine, which is edited by a dedicated staff of professional journalists and published six times a year, offers a mix of reporting, analysis, criticism, and commentary, always aimed at its basic goal: the continuing improvement of journalism in the service of a free society.

Departments

Letters
letters@cjr.org
Story Ideas
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Darts & Laurels
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Tips and Comments
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Advertising
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Webmaster
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Staff

Executive Editor
Michael Hoyt
     Publisher
Evan Cornog
Deputy Executive Editor
Gloria Cooper
  Deputy Publisher
Dennis F. Giza
Managing Editor
Brent Cunningham
  Advertising Director
Louisa D. Kearney
  Business Assistant
Kathleen M. Brow
West Coast Editor
Tom Goldstein
  Art Director
Nancy Novick
Webmaster
Bill McDermott
Assistant Editors
Kiera Butler
Daniel Schulman
Copy Manager
Tom O'Neill
Consulting Editors
Judith Bender
Evan Jenkins
Intern
Lucia Graves
Contributing Editors
Russ Baker, James Boylan, Christopher Hanson,
Neil Hickey, Trudy Lieberman, Robert Love, Judith Matloff,
Michael Massing, Douglas McCollam, John Palattella,
Bruce Porter, Michael Shapiro,
Scott Sherman, Steve Weinberg
Major Donors
The Ford Foundation, The Knight Foundation
Donors
Cabot Family Charitable Trust

Chairman

Victor Navasky

Columbia Journalism Review

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Columbia University
New York, NY 10027

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Writers' Guidelines

CJR accepts unsolicited queries. They can be submitted through email or regular mail. Include a resume and a brief summary of your journalism experience and qualification to write the piece. It helps to demonstrate a familiarity with the magazine and its sections, as well as anything we have written about the subject in the past. We publish six times a year, and lead time for a piece is typically at least a month. In addition to First North American Rights, we purchase the right to publish articles on our Web site. Articles are included in academic and research databases. We pay a kill fee of half the agreed upon amount if the piece is delivered satisfactorily and then not used.