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| title = Columbia Journalism Review
| image_file = Columbia_Journalism_Review_mobile_logo.png
| editor = [[Kyle Pope]]<ref>Coll, Steve; Adler, Steve (July&nbsp;29, 2016). "[httphttps://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/kyle_pope_new_cjr_editor.php CJR gets new editor and publisher]". ''Columbia Journalism Review''. cjr.com. Retrieved 2017-03-04.</ref>
| frequency = Two annually
| category = [[:Category:Journalism|Journalism]],<br>[[:Category:Journalism reviews|journalism review]]
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| country = United States
| language = English
| website = {{URL|https://www.cjr.org/|CJR.org}}
| issn = 0010-194X
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The '''''Columbia Journalism Review''''' ('''''CJR''''') is an American magazine for professional [[journalist]]s that has been published 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.
 
In October 2015, it was announced that the publishing frequency of the print magazine was being reduced from six to two issues per year in order to focus on digital operations.<ref>{{Cite news | last = Spayd | first = Elizabeth | title = A note to CJR’s readers | newspaper = Columbia Journalism Review | date = 14 October 2015 | url = httphttps://www.cjr.org/first_person/editors_note.php | accessdate = 15 February 2016}}</ref>
 
== Organization board ==
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== Finances ==
''CJR'' is a nonprofit entity and relies on fundraising to fund its operations. Donors to ''CJR'' include [[George Soros]]' [[Open Society Foundations]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Chavkin|first1=Sasha|title=The Koch brothers’ media investment|url=httphttps://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/the_koch_brothers_media_invest.php|accessdate=9 December 2015|publisher=Columbia Journalism Review|date=April 23, 2013}}</ref>
 
In August 2007, Mike Hoyt, the executive editor of ''CJR'' since 2003, said the magazine's income in 2007 would exceed expenses by about $50,000, with estimates of a $40,000 surplus in 2008. Hoyt attributed the surpluses to a mix of some staff cuts, such as not replacing three editors who left, and fundraising increases. Donations to the ''CJR'' in the past three years have included about $1.25 million from a group of news veterans headed by former ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer|Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' executive editor [[Eugene Roberts (journalist)|Eugene Roberts]].<ref name=E&P082207>Joe Strupp, [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/PrintArticle/-AJR-Facing-Major-Debt-But-CJR-Says-It-s-In-The-Black "AJR Facing Major Debt -- But CJR Says It's In The Black"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923233912/http://www.editorandpublisher.com/PrintArticle/-AJR-Facing-Major-Debt-But-CJR-Says-It-s-In-The-Black |date=2015-09-23 }}, ''Editor & Publisher'', August 22, 2007</ref>
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== Editor ==
In 2016, [[Kyle Pope]], who had served as the editor in chief of ''[[The New York Observer]]'', was announced as the new editor and publisher of ''CJR'', replacing [[Liz Spayd]], when she was announced as the sixth public editor of ''[[The New York Times]]''.<ref>''[httphttps://www.cjr.org/b-roll/cjrs_elizabeth_spayd_named_nyt_public_editor.php Elizabeth Spayd named NYT public editor]'', cjr.org</ref> On July 24, 2017 in Washington D.C., Pope addressed the House Judiciary Committee bipartisan Forum on Press Freedoms regarding concerns that the actions of [[Donald Trump]] during his campaign for and following election as [[President of the United States]] undermine the constitutional freedom of the press.<ref>Pope, Kyle, [https://www.cjr.org/covering_trump/cjr-editor-addresses-congress.php?Daily Prepared remarks of Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of ''Columbia Journalism Review'' addressing the House Judiciary Committee bipartisan Forum on Press Freedoms], Washington D.C., July 24, 2017</ref>
 
== See also ==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|httphttps://www.cjr.org/}}
 
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