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Craig R. McCoy wins 2010 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard will present the 2010 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence to Craig R. McCoy, an investigative reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer. For...

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Halberstam honored with square

In life, David L. Halberstam ’55 cherished his days as a student writer for The Harvard Crimson, a gig that jump-started his legendary career as an investigative journalist whose efforts eventually won...

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Journalism society awards Harvard Crimson

The Society of Professional Journalists named The Harvard Crimson the national winner in the editorial writing category as part of its Mark of Excellence competition. This award coincides with the...

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Bright future for news business

Media moguls viewed the iPad not as a revolutionary gadget, but a time machine with a square, tabloid shape and apps that would allow them to recapture lost subscribers. Instead, newspapers and...

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Craig R. McCoy wins 2010 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard will present the 2010 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence to Craig R. McCoy, an investigative reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer. For...

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Halberstam honored with square

In life, David L. Halberstam ’55 cherished his days as a student writer for The Harvard Crimson, a gig that jump-started his legendary career as an investigative journalist whose efforts eventually...

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Journalism society awards Harvard Crimson

The Society of Professional Journalists named The Harvard Crimson the national winner in the editorial writing category as part of its Mark of Excellence competition. This award coincides with the...

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Bright future for news business

Media moguls viewed the iPad not as a revolutionary gadget, but a time machine with a square, tabloid shape and apps that would allow them to recapture lost subscribers. Instead, newspapers and...

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Small media can have broad impact on the national conversation

With a readership in the millions, The New York Times routinely influences public debate on a host of issues through its news coverage. Can a small news outlet of perhaps 50,000 circulation do the same...

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Marty Baron named principal speaker at Harvard Commencement

Martin “Marty” Baron, widely regarded as one of the leading newspaper editors of his era, will be the principal speaker at the Afternoon Program of Harvard’s 369th Commencement on May 28. “Marty Baron...

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