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Columbia University in the City of New York, Graduate School of Journalism

New York, New York

Grants

2013 (1 year)
$35,000

The Columbia Journalism Review monitors the press and tracks the ongoing evolution of the media business. Its magazine, which is published six times a year, offers a mix of reporting, analysis, and commentary, and the CJR.org website hosts a daily conversation among working journalists and media practitioners about important issues affecting the field. This grant supports a project to examine the news and information consumption habits of young adults (age 18-35) and how their preferences will affect the media industry in the future.

2008 (1 year 9 months)
$230,000

To study the online distribution efforts of magazines.

2003 (1 year 7 months)
$100,000

In support of the National Arts Journalism Program.

1997 (2 years)
$200,000

To support expanded international coverage by "Columbia Journalism Review" (over two years).

1993 (3 years)
$350,000

To support "Columbia Journalism Review" (over three years).

1991 (1 year)
$50,000

To support a media seminar for journalists, "Considering Columbus: Native Voices."

1989 (1 year 1 month)
$40,595

To plan a curriculum on video.

1987 (2 years 1 month)
$1,500,000

To support the seminar series "Media and Society" (over three years).