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Ornstein reflects on presidency so far, looks forward

February 17, 2009 — The speaker at today’s brown-bag lunch, Norman Orstein, was introduced by Shorenstein Center director Alex S. Jones as “one of the most familiar commentators and analysts in American politics.” Jones noted that Ornstein was the most frequent guest on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, as well as the first person to make two […]

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Journalists should stay optimistic, look forward, says Auletta

February 10, 2009 — At the Shorenstein Center’s brown-bag lunch, Ken Auletta, “Annals of Communications” columnist for the New Yorker, addressed the impact of the new media world on the old-media landscape. Newspapers have been struggling to find the way forward, Auletta said. While they could significantly reduce their expenses by going online only —

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Joe Nocera calls current economic crisis ‘the great unwinding’

February 3, 2009 — At the first Shorenstein Center brown-bag lunch of the semester, Joe Nocera, business columnist for the New York Times, gave his thoughts on where the economy is headed. Beyond the layoffs, business failures, and stock-market upheaval, for Nocera the most discouraging side of the economic crisis is that no one has

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Shorenstein Center announces finalists for the 2009 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting

January 29, 2009 — The Shorenstein Center announced that six entries were chosen as finalists for the 2009 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. The winner of the $25,000 prize will be named at an awards ceremony on March 17 at the Harvard Kennedy School. The prize honors journalism that promotes more effective and ethical conduct

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Shorenstein Center announces fellows and visiting faculty for spring 2009

January 26, 2009 – Shorenstein Center announces fellows and visiting faculty for spring 2009. The fellows are veteran journalists James O’Shea and Maralee Schwartz, NYU’s Mitchell Stephens and Michael Traugott of the University of Michigan. Nicco Mele, with the IOP last semester, is Visiting Murrow Lecturer. Learn more; press release

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How Much Would You Pay to Save the Planet? The American Press and the Economics of Climate Change

Eric Pooley Kalb Fellow, Shorenstein Center, Fall 2008 Contributor at Time Magazine Read the full paper (PDF). Background In How Much Would You Pay to Save the Planet? The American Press and the Economics of Climate Change, a discussion paper researched and written during the Shorenstein Center’s fall 2008 semester, Fellow Eric Pooley looked at coverage

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A new road to the White House, but what kind of administration?

December 10, 2008 — Barack Obama’s presidential campaign was no doubt transformational, but will his presidency be just as transforming? Adam Nagourney, national political reporter at the New York Times, addressed this question at the Shorenstein Center’s brown-bag lunch, which was co-sponsored by the Institute of Politics. Nagourney began his talk by outlining just what

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Action will count in first 100 days, not specifics, says Alter

December 2, 2008 — In his Shorenstein Center brown-bag discussion, “The First 100 Days,” Jonathan Alter, columnist for Newsweek magazine, said that Barack Obama is optimally positioned to succeed. The transition comes at an opportune time, Alter said, because the president-elect can use the recent economic bailout as leverage when working with Congress. “If it’s

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