Tag: Journalism

In a recent podcast episode, the discussion covers the repercussions faced by a Washington Post reporter for retweeting a controversial joke, highlighting implications for journalism, the newspaper, and American society.
In this episode, the hosts discuss three main topics.
The fact-checking industry has gained significant power in the media, leading to a shift away from pursuing the truth and towards upholding notions of public safety.
In this episode, journalist Neri Zilber interviews Ronen Bergman, a journalist for The New York Times and Yediot Ahronot, who is known for bringing Israeli intelligence services out of secrecy.
In a podcast episode of Unholy, hosts Yonit Levi and Jonathan Freedland engage in a discussion with David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker and respected journalist.
Sohrab Ahmari, a prominent and controversial writer on the American right, has undergone a dramatic ideological transformation from Marxist atheism to Catholic post-liberal neo-traditionalism.
The article asserts that the current general-interest media landscape is irreparable, and that major outlets like The New York Times do not care about the concerns of Jewish readers.
Mike Pesca, host of the podcast "The Gist," is starting the show's second season after leaving Slate, where he ran it for seven years.
The podcast discussed various topics including criticism of the Lincoln Project, questioning if a three-word slogan might be seen as terrorism, and the Washington Post's extensive investigation into the events of January 6.
David Rieff, a journalist and cultural critic, questions the value of remembering history in his book "In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies."
Billy Wilder, a prominent figure in Hollywood renowned for films like "Double Indemnity" and "Some Like It Hot," was a prolific writer and director whose witticisms and wisdom extended beyond the screen.
This text is a personal reflection on the author's experience interviewing Prince for a Rolling Stone cover story in 1985.
The article provides eight tips for reading about Israel and navigating the perception gap that exists between Western preconceptions and the reality of the country.
Maggie Haberman, a prominent journalist at The New York Times, has an extensive background in reporting for various media outlets in New York City.
The podcast delves into a recent incident within the journalism world where a Slate staffer was fired for considering a woke action beforehand.
Chuck Todd, moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, reflects on Joe Biden's inauguration and the impact of the Capitol breach on Washington, D.C. He discusses the increased security measures and wonders if the city will constantly feel on edge.
In this article, journalist Barak Ravid discusses the changing political landscape in Israel with the upcoming Knesset elections.
The text discusses the current state of the media and the role of fact-checking.
Jonathan Swan, a national political correspondent at Axios, gained fame when his combative interview with President Trump went viral.
In this podcast episode, Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz talk to journalist Neri Zilber about the recent resumption of security, civil, and economic ties between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
In her book "Reporting the Middle East on High Heels," Ksenia Svetlova, a former Member of Knesset and journalist, shares her firsthand experiences and insights on the Middle East.
This article discusses the role of the New York Times and other Western journalists in hiding the mass murders and famine orchestrated by Stalin in Ukraine in 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor.
Tablet has introduced a class of 10 fellows who will work with them for three months.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Samuel G. Freedman, a professor of journalism and author, discusses the role of dissent in the Jewish community.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Laura E. Adkins, opinion editor for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, discusses how she remains grounded while engaging with diverse viewpoints.