The Columbia Journalism Review Magazine is a watchdog of the press' performance in all its forms, from newspapers and magazines to radio, television, and cable to the wire services and the Web. Columbia Journalism Review Magazine reports on developments and trends in the world of journalism in several media. CJR magazine examines day-to-day forces that affect press performance, as well as the political, economic, technological, social, and legal forces that are always guiding the press. CJR includes information on specific magazines, new and upcoming writers, the best picks of various genres, art criticism and commentary. Columbia Journal Review aims to educate readers as well as improve the state of journalism.
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