Analysts Meetings: What Newspaper CEOs Tell Wall Street "GAZING INTO 2003: The Balance of Media Power Is Poised to Change" is The New… January 2, 2003 Geneva Overholser
What Does YOUR Media Company’s Board Look Like? Maybe Not So NutsAn earlier JJ entry noted a suggestion, by a group of former… December 19, 2002 Geneva Overholser
What They’re Saying About Journalism Across the Pond, and Down Under America: Leading the Way in Lowering Journalism Standards?So says Michael Gawenda, editor of The Age in Melbourne, in… December 10, 2002 Geneva Overholser
A Story Far Too Seldom Told "The most severe weakening of the Freedom of Information Act in its 36-year history."Why didn't… December 5, 2002 Geneva Overholser
Untold Stories — and Why They Aren’t Told Who knew?Folks sometimes say the problem with the media's collective leapfrog from one obsession to the… December 5, 2002 Geneva Overholser
O.K., So Maybe Salvation Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be Saving journalism is so earnest. For a little balance, perhaps we should listen to the… November 26, 2002 Geneva Overholser
Can Wall Street Look at Different Numbers? If American journalism is going to thrive, the news business must have better information about… November 21, 2002 Geneva Overholser
Gatherings Galore About Journalism’s Future The fruits of 2002's numerous meetings on the crisis facing journalism are piling up, even as the year… November 21, 2002 Geneva Overholser
Research You (Really) Can Use Maybe those journalism educators could tell us something we really DO want to know. Like… November 7, 2002 Geneva Overholser
Woodruff, Downie Lambaste Profit Pressures The dialogue between editors and publishers has to improve if journalism is going to continue… November 7, 2002 Geneva Overholser