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The Eight of 2008

The best of Miller-McCune magazine's first year of publication, as chosen by Editor-in-Chief John Mecklin.

Deep Throat Meets Data Mining

In the nick of time, the digital revolution comes to democracy's rescue. And, perhaps, journalism's.

Congratulations, Obama. Here's Your Decay Curve.

Researchers analyze the productivity and popularity of new U.S. presidents.

Clinical Trial Coverage Criticized

Newspaper reporting on clinical trials “is not providing the public with the information necessary to make informed decisions about medical treatments, either conventional or alternative,” according to a critical study just published in the journal BMC Medicine.

Medical Journalists Face Ethical Challenges

Journalists who cover the medical industry face serious ethical issues as the line between news reporting and the promotion of new products becomes blurred, according to a just-published study.

Blog Medium Shifting in Large Way

Blogging as pure personal commentary may soon be a thing of the past as more mainstream journalism ventures dominate the practice and new entrepreneurial outlets take a more magazine-style approach to the medium, panelists and attendees at an Online News Association event agreed.

Miller-McCune Searching For Paid Interns, Fellows

Miller-McCune magazine and its online cousin, Miller-McCune.com, are looking for interns and fellows who want to learn to produce high-quality magazine journalism that focuses on solving major national and international public policy problems.

A New/Old Role for Traditional Journalism

The 2008 election campaign is historic for a number of reasons. But from the media’s point of view, it may be remembered as the first campaign of the “viral video” phenomenon.  

The New New Media

At the end of the fossil fuel era, America’s premier journalism schools have staked out their place in the Digital Age. It’s called News21, and it provides what may be the best multimedia coverage of the election season.

Innocent Until Reported Guilty

The simple prescription for reducing wrongful convictions: better journalism about crime and punishment.