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The '''''Columbia Journalism Review''''' ('''''CJR''''') is an American magazine for professional journalists published bimonthly by the [[Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism]] since 1961. Its contents include news and media industry trends, analysis, professional ethics and stories behind news.
 
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The chairman of the magazine is [[Victor Navasky]], a professor at the [[Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism]] and former editor and publisher of the politically progressive ''[[The Nation (U.S. periodical)|The Nation]]''. According to Executive Editor Michael Hoyt, Navasky's role is "99% financial" and "he doesn't push anything editorially," adding that Navasky has "learned how to get a small magazine of ideas into the black, and he's trying to come up with some strategies for us."<ref>Graham Webster, "Victor Navasky Now Playing Key Role at 'CJR'", ''Editor & Publisher'', July 15, 2005</ref>