The New York Times / Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson
The American Prospect / Rick Perlstein
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Benjamin Toff, Ruth Palmer, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Substack / Richard J. Tofel
Beware the forces of one dollar, one vote →“I know that universities—and newsrooms—need lots of money to do their crucial work. I know why schools have named buildings, and chairs, and even entire institutions after benefactors. But the message they have been sending with that has clearly left too many donors drunk with their own influence, or at least the influence to which they believe they are entitled. We need to be careful, in building nonprofit journalism, not to make the same error.”
Columbia Journalism Review / Mathew Ingram
A leak-hosting site looks to thaw the chill of censorship →“DDoSecrets—which in the past had a server seized in Germany and was once erroneously labeled a ‘criminal hacker group’ by the US Department of Homeland Security—sees the Greenhouse Project as part of its broader mission to ensure the free transmission of data in the public interest by making itself a ‘publisher of last resort.’ It chose the name because it hopes to create a ‘warming effect to reverse the chilling effects of censorship.'”
Nieman Storyboard / Trevor Pyle
How a business reporter approached a story about OnlyFans influencers →“I’m a huge proponent of applying all the classic old-school techniques of journalism — immersive, investigative, data-driven reporting and narrative storytelling — to this new age of social media and the internet. Just because these stories are playing out online doesn’t make them any less important or illuminating.”