Opinion | An NPR editor is now a former NPR editor after his resignation Uri Berliner, an NPR business editor who wrote a scathing essay about his organization in another publication, no longer works at NPR. April 18, 2024 Tom Jones
Opinion | 5 notable moments from Marty Baron’s book tour In ‘Collision of Power,’ published Tuesday, Baron gives an insider’s take of The Washington Post. In recent interviews, he has shared even more. October 6, 2023 Ren LaForme
Stop arguing about objectivity and start serving your audience As big names debate objectivity and journalism, our panel suggests they are missing the point and may not actually disagree May 31, 2023 Kelly McBride
Nikole Hannah-Jones, 1619, and the power of the conceptual scoop There reaches a moment when traditional reporting is necessary but insufficient to reveal an important truth. Enter: the conceptual scoop. February 16, 2023 Roy Peter Clark
Opinion | It’s possible to be a journalist and a human The way journalists are told to perform objectivity is outdated. If we want to preserve public trust, the best thing we can do is tell the truth. June 28, 2022 Alex Sujong Laughlin
Opinion | Newsrooms must reframe abortion coverage and the worn-out debate around the rules of objectivity Coverage often fails to capture the complexity of American viewpoints on abortion, and newsroom rules about speech stifle conversation. May 5, 2022 Kelly McBride
Opinion | In journalism, ‘objective’ is a good word with a noble history. But let’s consider ‘distance from neutrality.’ Just because journalists choose to be neutral about some things does not mean they have to be neutral in all things. April 21, 2022 Roy Peter Clark
Journalists who question objectivity still value truth-telling, study finds In the study of 167 journalists, traditionalists and more activist-minded reporters agreed that journalism’s first obligation is to the truth. September 1, 2021 Kate Farrish