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June 9, 2016

Columbia Journalism Review – Become a Charter Member

Filed under: Journalism,News,Reporting — Patrick Durusau @ 9:38 am

Columbia Journalism Review – Become a Charter Member

From the webpage:

For half a century, the Columbia Journalism Review has assessed the performance of American journalism, becoming an essential read for top leaders in the media industry and a respected voice of press criticism.

Now you can show your support for CJR’s role as media watchdog and advocate for a sustainable, viable and free press by becoming a Charter Member.

Your Charter Memberships benefits include:

  • Subscription to the print magazine
    Two biannual issues of the newly expanded and enhanced Columbia Journalism Review.
  • Members-Only eNewsletter
    Every week, members will receive an update from the editors with insights and previews available only to members.
  • Quarterly Updates from the Editor
    Every three months, members will receive an insider’s report about journalism from the CJR newsroom.
  • eAlerts
    Members will receive email alerts notifying them of important and timely articles.
  • Invitations to CJR Events and Panel Discussions
    Members will be invited to attend live and live-streamed CJR events and panels.
  • Listing on Membership Page
    In recognition of your support for the CJR mission, all Charter Members will be recognized on the website.

Plus Coming Soon:

  • Exclusive Members-Only Content
    Only CJR members will have access to select CJR content and resources including the popular “Who Owns What” database.
  • Members-Only Group Forum
    A place for members to discuss what’s on their minds, ask questions, and share experiences.
  • Members-Only Discounts
    Exclusive CJR member discounts at other affiliated organizations.

Sign up as a Charter Member today and you will receive the Spring  issue celebrating the centennial anniversary of the Pulitzer Prizes.

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I need funds to be incoming but when I saw this opportunity to become a charter member of the Columbia Journalism Review, more funds became outgoing.

It really is that important.

A journalism powered bright light on government and corporations may not stop or deter actions that harm the public, but it will enable resistance.

Please join the Columbia Journalism Review and urge your friends to as well.

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