The writer and public intellectual fielded questions from a packed audience in Evanston Tuesday night, but said he had few answers to offer about journalism in the age of Trump.
Tag: David Carr
RIP David Carr, New York Times media columnist and former City Paper editor
David Carr dies.
On the restless currents of hyperlocal journalism, EveryBlock returns as Patch goes
Monetization and hyperlocal journalism just don’t seem to go together.
The New York Times continues to regret the errors
There’s a fly on the wall in the newsroom of the New York Times.
On the Tribune covering the Tribune
The Chicago Tribune‘s terrific series on itself deserves book, HBO treatments.
Tori Marlan’s latest: Stowaway, a nonfiction graphic novel
Former Reader staffer Tori Marlan writes a nonfiction graphic novel about an Ethiopian street kid who wound up in Chicago
A near-death experience at Homicide Watch
A near-death experience at Homicide Watch
Bonus payouts at newspapers, and what they might say about the Occupy protests
What executive corruption at newspapers reveals about the Occupy protests.
It Didn’t Start With Sam
The story of the Tribune Company’s decline is more nuanced than what you read in the New York Times.
Gerould Kern: Still There
Thoughts on Tribune editor Gerould Kern, as the frat rats he worked for exit.
Sacrificing Lee Abrams
Lee Abrams gives Randy Michaels the gift of moral indignation.
I Think I Finally Figured Out What’s Been Bugging Me About the NYT Piece on TribCo
Sam Zell and Randy Michaels get thwacked in David Carr’s immediately infamous NYT piece… but what about everyone else?