An independent non-profit, the Committee to Protect Journalists strives to ensure freedom of the press by researching and reporting on attacks on the press worldwide. CPJ also compiles data on journalists killed, exiled, and imprisoned.
With a broad scope, this leading journalism trade publication covers the business of the news, the Trump administration and notable local news in addition to serving as a watchdog group.
Real or fake news?
"Carlson, to his credit, took apart a notion that has been legitimized by his own network and which is surely popular among some of his viewers. It was a bold move — and hopefully a sign of things to come." -- Washington Post
David Uberti charts the life and death of the term "fake news," providing insight into the use and misuse of the term to describe a variety of (dis)information.
Writing for the Committee to Protect Journalists, Courtney C. Radsch details the problems associated with governments, organizations, and private companies regulating the news.