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  1. 4 days ago · Thirty Years in American Journalism By Tucker Carlson Like takeout Chinese food, journalism is meant to be consumed immediately. The longer it sits around, the less appealing it becomes. You wouldn’t want to reheat the lo mein you bought twenty-five years ago. (Carlson 2021, pp. 1) One thing you can say for certain: the crowds…

  2. 4 days ago · In addition to his many articles and opinion pieces, Carlson wrote the books Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News (2003), Ship of Fools: How a Selfish Ruling Class Is Bringing America to the Brink of Revolution (2018), and The Long Slide: Thirty Years in American Journalism (2021).

  3. 3 days ago · In snapshots spanning the 1990s to today, he'll take you on a visit to Africa with Al Sharpton and members of the Nation of Islam to stop the civil war in Liberia in 2003, inside the (not-so-) secret armies of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and on the campaign trail with Donald Trump in 2016.

  4. 2 days ago · The Times reported allegations that, years ago, as journalists in the U.K., each man had “used fraudulently obtained phone and company records in newspaper articles”; the Post revealed Winnett ...

  5. 3 days ago · Episode 78, Ariel Levy. Episode 75, George Saunders. Episode 156, Renata Adler. I remember being on the BART, sophomore year of college, listening to early episodes with Elizabeth Gilbert and ...

  6. 2 days ago · Lammer, 42, added that long-form journalism “is labor-intensive, expensive and requires support” and that “it’s harder as a 20-something-year-old to get your first shot” than it was even five years ago. While long-form features still frequently appear in legacy outlets like The New Yorker and Harper’s Magazine, as well as in smaller ...

  7. 4 days ago · Growth of an industry adjacent to journalism. When Semafor started two years ago, co-founder and CEO Justin B. Smith made it a central part of the business; the company held eight events before publishing its first article. He calls it “live journalism,” and it was quickly profitable through the sale of sponsorships.