I recently subscribed to the Columbia Journalism Review, a magazine from my alma mater that aims to act as a "watchdog and friend of the press."
Two issues later, I can say, I am really happy with my decision to get it.
The current issue is wonderful and has some really interesting articles including one by my former rediff.com colleague Basharat Peer on the paucity of enterprise reporting stories in the Indian media.
This is the article from CJR that I was reading earlier today. How often does the press beat the SEC to accounting fraud stories? The quick answer: Not too often.
For more, check out the story, and, if you love journalism but don't have a subscription to CJR I totally recommend you get it asap!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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