Most people think bylines were invented to reward star reporters.They weren’t. They were invented to catch them. During the American…
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Canada Didn’t Bail Out Journalism. It Paid to Keep the Lab Running.
For seven years, Ottawa has been subsidizing rats in a maze and calling it “saving journalism.” Since 2019, the federal…
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Field Guide to Maze-Runners
Every profession produces its own wildlife. Journalism’s most common creature is not the reporter, not the editor, not even the…
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Maze-Runners in a Moving World
There is reality.There is truth.There is perception.There is interpretation. Most journalists don’t live in any of those places. They live…
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The Third Wave: Why Most Journalists Won’t Survive AI
The Hollywood Reporter wants you to feel sorry for TV anchors. In its latest dispatch from the collapsing empire of…
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The Third Wave: How AI-Positive Journalists Will Supplant Both Legacy and Digital Media
A deep-dive analysis Executive Summary Two disruptions have already reshaped journalism in a single generation. The first, the internet’s demolition…
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More CEOaganda, Curtesy of the New York Times
Oh, please. What resilience? Try gouging and greed. Record profits say that the C-Suite is cashing in on this so-called…
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The Battleground: How the Free Press Is Being Dismantled
A dossier by Alexandra Kitty | April 2026 Executive Summary Global press freedom has reached its lowest point in the…
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The Tom Clark Affair: A Dossier on Diplomatic Entitlement, Media Capture, and the Cost of Independent Reporting.
Executive Summary The Tom Clark affair is not primarily a story about a $8.8–$9.1 million Manhattan penthouse. It is a…
