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CJRColumbia Journalism Review
CJR REVIEWED

"With teeth clenched and heart aflutter, I carefully open each issue like a bomb squad detective defusing an explosive device. My streak continues: no darts. On to the articles. Sometimes nice things are said about us, other times not so nice things. My favorite issues are all the ones in which NOTHING is said about Channel 2 News. Then I relax and enjoy reading it as my colleagues and competitors are eviscerated by CJR."

    Jerry Nachman, former VP, News
     WCBS-TV
     

     

"I read and watch the news and then pick up Columbia Journalism Review to find out what I need to know about how the news arrives. It's indispensable. One of a kind."

    Bill Moyers
     Public Affairs Television, Inc
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"CJR covers its beat with enthusiasm and intelligence - from the dead targeting of 'Darts & Laurels' to the provocative discussions of foreign affairs, ethics and technology, to the wonderful wackiness of 'The Lower Case'. It is a first-rate magazine, and the only one reporting from the front lines of American journalism."

    Liz Trotta, former television correspondent
     author of Fighting for Air

     

 "More than a mere mirror of the industry, CJR is its conscience."

     Walter Cronkite
     

 "A recent cover story by Trudy Lieberman in the Columbia Journalism Review showed in brilliant detail how this process worked in the development of the Whitewater story."

    Adam Gopnik
    The New Yorker
     

 "Columbia Journalism Review is a vital instrument of media scrutiny. Carillon has been an advertiser in CJR because the magazine commands a loyal audience of influential professionals and is ideal for image and brand awareness."

    Michel Roux, President
     Carillon Importers, Ltd.

     

 "In this ever increasingly complex world, those who would practice modern journalism must be up to date with the latest ideas and trends in their craft. The Columbia Journalism Review through its articles and commentary illuminates the way for those who wish to be on the cutting edge of a fascinating profession."