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American Journalism Review

The American Journalism Review (AJR) was an American magazine covering topics in journalism. It was launched in 1977 as the Washington Journalism Review by journalist Roger Kranz. It ceased publication in 2015.

American Journalism Review
American Journalism Review (Spring 2013)
CategoriesJournalism,
Journalism Review
FrequencyVaried
First issueOctober 1977
Final issue2013 (print) 2015 (online)
CompanyPhilip Merrill College of Journalism
University of Maryland, College Park
CountryUnited States
Based inCollege Park, Maryland
LanguageEnglish
Websiteajr.org
ISSN1067-8654

History and profile edit

The first issue of the magazine appeared in October 1977. In 1987 it was acquired by Henry Catto, a former U.S. ambassador, and his wife Jessica Hobby Catto, who was part of the family that published the Houston Post. The Cattos donated the publication to the University of Maryland, College Park in 1987. In 1992 Rem Rieder became the editor. It took the name American Journalism Review in 1993.[1] The university's Philip Merrill College of Journalism took control of the journal in 2011. Rem Rieder left in 2013, and AJR became an online-only publication within the Merrill College's curriculum. In July 2015 the college announced that it was terminating publication.[2][3]

Notable events edit

In January 1999, the Gannett Company pulled all its advertising, a few weeks after AJR published an article that contained negative comments about several Gannett leaders.[4]

In its December 2006 issue, the AJR printed an article about the Santa Barbara News-Press and its owner, Wendy P. McCaw.[5] Later that month, McCaw sued Susan Paterno, the writer of the article, accusing her of libel and product disparagement.[6] The AJR was not named as a defendant, but agreed to pay Paterno's legal bills and indemnify her against any judgment. Paterno, as a freelancer, had written for the AJR for about ten years.

In August 2007, The Washington Post reported that the AJR could shut down by the end of 2007 if it could not reduce its operating deficit, then running at about $200,000 per year (with a total budget of about $800,000). Donors provided at least a third of the budget; the remainder is from advertising. Donations to the AJR from 2004-2007 included about $1.25 million from a group of news veterans headed by former Philadelphia Inquirer executive editor Eugene Roberts.[7] By mid-2007, the AJR had only one full-time editorial employee, editor Rem Rieder, with the design and artwork of the magazine contracted out. Most of the content of the AJR was from outside contributors (freelancers).

In 2013, the Review ceased print publication and became an online-only publication.[8] The online publication ended in 2015, although the archives were to remain available online.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lori Robertson, "The Life and Times of AJR", American Journalism Review, November 2002.
  2. ^ Gurman Bhatia, "American Journalism Review to cease publication" 2015-08-03 at the Wayback Machine, Poynter.org, July 31, 2015.
  3. ^ Anita Balikrishnan, "'American Journalism Review' ends online publishing", USA Today, July 31, 2015.
  4. ^ Felicity Barringer, "Gannett Withdraws Ads From Journalism Review", The New York Times, March 8, 1999
  5. ^ Paterno, Susan. . American Journalism Review. Archived from the original on January 14, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  6. ^ , Associated Press, December 19, 2006
  7. ^ Joe Strupp, , Editor & Publisher, August 22, 2007
  8. ^ . Philip Merrill College of Journalism. 2013-07-17. Archived from the original on 2020-01-15. Retrieved 2020-01-15.
  9. ^ "American Journalism Review To Cease Online Publication" 2020-08-03 at the Wayback Machine, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, July 31, 2015.

External links edit

american, journalism, review, american, magazine, covering, topics, journalism, launched, 1977, washington, journalism, review, journalist, roger, kranz, ceased, publication, 2015, spring, 2013, categoriesjournalism, journalism, reviewfrequencyvariedfirst, iss. The American Journalism Review AJR was an American magazine covering topics in journalism It was launched in 1977 as the Washington Journalism Review by journalist Roger Kranz It ceased publication in 2015 American Journalism ReviewAmerican Journalism Review Spring 2013 CategoriesJournalism Journalism ReviewFrequencyVariedFirst issueOctober 1977Final issue2013 print 2015 online CompanyPhilip Merrill College of JournalismUniversity of Maryland College ParkCountryUnited StatesBased inCollege Park MarylandLanguageEnglishWebsiteajr wbr orgISSN1067 8654 Contents 1 History and profile 2 Notable events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory and profile editThe first issue of the magazine appeared in October 1977 In 1987 it was acquired by Henry Catto a former U S ambassador and his wife Jessica Hobby Catto who was part of the family that published the Houston Post The Cattos donated the publication to the University of Maryland College Park in 1987 In 1992 Rem Rieder became the editor It took the name American Journalism Review in 1993 1 The university s Philip Merrill College of Journalism took control of the journal in 2011 Rem Rieder left in 2013 and AJR became an online only publication within the Merrill College s curriculum In July 2015 the college announced that it was terminating publication 2 3 Notable events editIn January 1999 the Gannett Company pulled all its advertising a few weeks after AJR published an article that contained negative comments about several Gannett leaders 4 In its December 2006 issue the AJR printed an article about the Santa Barbara News Press and its owner Wendy P McCaw 5 Later that month McCaw sued Susan Paterno the writer of the article accusing her of libel and product disparagement 6 The AJR was not named as a defendant but agreed to pay Paterno s legal bills and indemnify her against any judgment Paterno as a freelancer had written for the AJR for about ten years In August 2007 The Washington Post reported that the AJR could shut down by the end of 2007 if it could not reduce its operating deficit then running at about 200 000 per year with a total budget of about 800 000 Donors provided at least a third of the budget the remainder is from advertising Donations to the AJR from 2004 2007 included about 1 25 million from a group of news veterans headed by former Philadelphia Inquirer executive editor Eugene Roberts 7 By mid 2007 the AJR had only one full time editorial employee editor Rem Rieder with the design and artwork of the magazine contracted out Most of the content of the AJR was from outside contributors freelancers In 2013 the Review ceased print publication and became an online only publication 8 The online publication ended in 2015 although the archives were to remain available online 9 See also editColumbia Journalism Review Santa Barbara News Press controversyReferences edit Lori Robertson The Life and Times of AJR American Journalism Review November 2002 Gurman Bhatia American Journalism Review to cease publication Archived 2015 08 03 at the Wayback Machine Poynter org July 31 2015 Anita Balikrishnan American Journalism Review ends online publishing USA Today July 31 2015 Felicity Barringer Gannett Withdraws Ads From Journalism Review The New York Times March 8 1999 Paterno Susan Santa Barbara Smackdown American Journalism Review Archived from the original on January 14 2013 Retrieved January 14 2020 Publisher of California paper sues journalist over story in American Journalism Review Associated Press December 19 2006 Joe Strupp AJR Facing Major Debt But CJR Says It s In The Black Editor amp Publisher August 22 2007 American Journalism Review To Become Online Only Publication Philip Merrill College of Journalism 2013 07 17 Archived from the original on 2020 01 15 Retrieved 2020 01 15 American Journalism Review To Cease Online Publication Archived 2020 08 03 at the Wayback Machine Philip Merrill College of Journalism July 31 2015 External links editOfficial website American Journalism Review archive Philip Merrill College of Journalism Kettmann Matt Dec 19 2006 Details of McCaw s AJR Suit Santa Barbara Independent Kurtz Howard Aug 22 2007 Journal s Pains Reflect Media s Malaise The Washington Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Journalism Review amp oldid 1200262251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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