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100 articles – ‘Against Reviews’

What’s wrong with reviews? Quite a lot, according to Elizabeth Gumport, who outlines here own critique of them in this piece that’s been selected by Alexandra Duguid to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.

100 articles – ‘To our readers: Jul. 4 1994’

This defensive apology by TIME magazine for its infamous O. J Simpson cover shot gets a guernsey in our ‘100 articles’ list not because it’s great journalism. Instead it should be read as a cautionary tale about what happens when the media crosses the ethical line, says Liana Neri.

100 articles – ‘Against Reviews’

What’s wrong with reviews? Quite a lot, according to Elizabeth Gumport, who outlines here own critique of them in this piece that’s been selected by Alexandra Duguid to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.

100 articles – ‘To our readers: Jul. 4 1994’

This defensive apology by TIME magazine for its infamous O. J Simpson cover shot gets a guernsey in our ‘100 articles’ list not because it’s great journalism. Instead it should be read as a cautionary tale about what happens when the media crosses the ethical line, says Liana Neri.

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100 articles – ‘The Absence of Trust’

James Murdoch’s 2009 speech at the Edinburgh International Television Festival affirmed his belief in markets, while criticising the ambitions of Britain’s state-funded broadcaster, the BBC. Chris McNamara has nominated the speech as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.