January/February 2003
Table of Contents
Special
Report: News For the Next Generation
- Imagine
Sixty-seven young journalists build a Dream Newspaper. By Liz Cox. - 'We Media'
Tech-savvy readers want in on the conversation. By Dan Gillmor. - Seeing Red(Eye)
Jay Cheshes visits the Chicago upstart to see what all the fuss is about. - Kids Today
Robert Love, formerly of Rolling Stone, chats with Comedy Central's Jon Stewart about young people and the news.
Articles
- Cable War Casualties
Fox, CNN, and MSNBC and their fight for the future. By Neil Hickey. - The Malcolm Myth
Shooting straight with sources. By Douglas McCollam. - The Sniper's Confession
When guiding principles collide. By Christopher Hanson. - The Rapist's Confession
Lessons for the press from Central Park. ByLynNell Hancock. - Shot In Bethlehem
A wounded photojournalist looks back. By Yola Monakhov. - Letter From Paris
The anti-Americans in the French press. By Mark Hunter.
Voices
- Adeel Hassan
Quiet Newsroom, Shiny New Press - Sergio Bendixen
Polling Ouside English - Martin Halstuk
Press Rights v. Privacy - Margaret Sullivan
A Homegrown Editor - Mike Reilley
Stalled C.A.R. - Ari L. Goldman
Essay: New Man on the Obit Desk
Books
- The Vanishing Voter:
Public Involvement in an Age of Uncertainty
By Thomas E. Patterson. Reviewed by Lawrence K. Grossman. - The Skeptic: A
Life of H.L. Mencken
By Terry Teachout. Reviewed by Les Payne. - Book Reports
By James Boylan
Currents
- The Press Prepares for War
- When War Plans Go Public
- Political Magazines: A Flight Report
- He Said, She Said
- CJR.org Exclusive: Census Confusion
- CJR.org Exclusive: Rewind 1986: NASA and the Spellbound Press
Departments
- Spotlight
- Comment
- Darts & Laurels
- Language Corner
- Technology Corner: Terrorism Answers
- Letters
- Opening Shot
- American Newsroom: The New York Post
- The Lower Case



