Greg Marx, Columbia Journalism Review

Greg Marx

Columbia Journalism Review

Jersey City, NJ, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

Power of Dispassion

On October 17, 2010, the Philadelphia Eagles hosted the Atlanta Falcons before a crowd of nearly 70,000. The game was expected to be a tough contest between two of the top teams in the National Football League, but the Eagles jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead and, early in the second quarter, were driving again. On third down, the Eagles lined up to pass, with wide receiver DeSean Jackson split… → Read More

The media remembers David Carr

Notable tributes and obituaries for the beloved New York Times columnist → Read More

The media remembers David Carr

Notable tributes and obituaries for the beloved New York Times columnist → Read More

Editor's picks: United States Project

Here are seven USP posts from 2014 that we think deserve a second look → Read More

News executives need to explain why video of an Ohio campaign interview disappeared

Footage of an interview with John Kasich and Ed FitzGerald was pulled, and Northeast Ohio Media Group won't say why → Read More

News executives need to explain why video of an Ohio campaign interview disappeared

Footage of an interview with John Kasich and Ed FitzGerald was pulled, and Northeast Ohio Media Group won't say why → Read More

Washington Post's partnership with local papers draws encouraging early results

Post survey: Program makes readers more likely to maintain subscriptions to regional papers → Read More

Jill Abramson is out at The New York Times

If you’re a journalist, your Twitter feed exploded shortly after 2:30pm today, when word came out that Jill Abramson, the executive editor of <i>The New York Times</i> since 2011, had been abruptly, and unexpectedly, replaced. Dean Baquet, a former <i>Los Angeles Times</i> editor who’s been rising up the NYT masthead in recent years, is taking over the top spot, effective… → Read More

Vox.com is going to be a great test of Ezra Klein’s critique of journalism

Vox.com, the much-discussed new project from Ezra Klein, Melissa Bell, and Matt Yglesias, launched late Sunday night. With the obvious disclaimer—cautioned by the Vox crew—that it’s <i>way</i> too early to draw any real conclusions, I agree with what seems to be the prevailing view online: It’s off to a pretty good start. The Vox founders had a chance to observe… → Read More

The Ethics of Undercover Journalism

Why journalists get squeamish over James O'Keefe's tactics → Read More