Michael Canyon Meyer, Columbia Journalism Review

Michael Canyon Meyer

Columbia Journalism Review

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Big talker

How a right-winger from Fargo became a star of the liberal airwaves → Read More

Celebrated heartland news outlet drops magazine, keeps T-shirts and soaps

This Land Press, the Tulsa-based startup founded in 2010 to bring literary journalism to Middle America, will suspend publication of its celebrated magazine this spring. The small editorial staff disbanded in January; founder and editor Michael Mason has returned to the healthcare industry, where he worked previously, and plans to complete a book. A letter […] → Read More

Superman

The Man of Steel has better things to do than be a reporter → Read More

Should journalism worry about content marketing?

Corporate brands now compete for audience with an aggressive storytelling strategy → Read More

Should journalism worry about content marketing?

Corporate brands now compete for audience with an aggressive storytelling strategy → Read More

Who is Fred Ryan?

Bezos's choice for Washington Post publisher is notable for what he can bring to the paper, and also what he cannot → Read More

Brick by brick

In April, six months after her family sold the newspaper it had controlled for eight decades to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, <em>Washington Post</em> publisher Katharine Weymouth walked onstage in the paper’s auditorium to reverse what had been the signature strategy of her six years at the helm. Since she was named publisher in February 2008, a year the newspaper… → Read More

Brick by brick

In April, six months after her family sold the newspaper it had controlled for eight decades to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, <em>Washington Post</em> publisher Katharine Weymouth walked onstage in the paper’s auditorium to reverse what had been the signature strategy of her six years at the helm. Since she was named publisher in February 2008, a year the newspaper… → Read More

Brick by brick

In April, six months after her family sold the newspaper it had controlled for eight decades to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, <em>Washington Post</em> publisher Katharine Weymouth walked onstage in the paper’s auditorium to reverse what had been the signature strategy of her six years at the helm. Since she was named publisher in February 2008, a year the newspaper… → Read More

Brick by brick

In April, six months after her family sold the newspaper it had controlled for eight decades to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, <em>Washington Post</em> publisher Katharine Weymouth walked onstage in the paper’s auditorium to reverse what had been the signature strategy of her six years at the helm. Since she was named publisher in February 2008, a year the newspaper… → Read More

Part of the club

Voice of San Diego’s membership model has once again earned the organization a place in the national spotlight. If the model succeeds in San Diego, can it succeed elsewhere? → Read More

One day in the war of images

Khalid Mohammed, a photographer for the Associated Press, took a picture 10 years ago of two charred American bodies hanging from a bridge and surrounded by a crowd of cheering Iraqis. His was far from the only photograph depicting the killing and mutilation of four civilian contractors on the streets of Fallujah on March 31, 2004, and the attack,… → Read More

Evgeny vs. the internet

Evgeny Morozov wants to convince us that digital technology can’t save the world, and he’s willing to burn every bridge from Cambridge to Silicon Valley to do it → Read More

Evgeny vs. the internet

Evgeny Morozov wants to convince us that digital technology can’t save the world, and he’s willing to burn every bridge from Cambridge to Silicon Valley to do it → Read More

Evgeny vs. the internet

Evgeny Morozov wants to convince us that digital technology can’t save the world, and he’s willing to burn every bridge from Cambridge to Silicon Valley to do it → Read More