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Grants
8
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Total Awarded
$2,505,595
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Years
1987 - 2013
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Categories
Grants
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.
To study the online distribution efforts of magazines.
In support of the National Arts Journalism Program.
To support expanded international coverage by "Columbia Journalism Review" (over two years).
To support "Columbia Journalism Review" (over three years).
To support a media seminar for journalists, "Considering Columbus: Native Voices."
To support the seminar series "Media and Society" (over three years).