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Journalism and media


From American Journalism Review, a look at what the mainstream media can learn from Jon Stewart: No, not to be funny and snarky, but to be bold and to do a better job of cutting through the fog; is Keith Olbermann the future of journalism?; a review of No Questions Asked: News Coverage Since 9/11 by Lisa Finnegan; newspapers should be planning for a print-free future; Gannett and other media companies are embracing “hyperlocal” Web sites as a new way of engaging fleeing readers; an article on the continuing excellence of The New Yorker; and is there a role for the weekly newsmagazines and their Web sites in a 24-7 news environment?

From Columbia Journalism Review, Meghan O’Rourke on why you should trust the literary critic John Leonard on the coarsening of our intellectual culture; a review of Fighting for Air:

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