How to Pitch: Columbia Journalism Review

Respected thinking writer's mag seeks journalists to write "sharp and smart" articles clarifying complicated topics.

May 11, 2007

Circulation: 25,000
Frequency: Bimonthly
Special issues: Book issue, September/ October

Background: When the Columbia Journalism Review debuted nearly half a century ago, it contained only words -- no advertisements, no pictures. "It was, and still is, meant to encourage good journalism and discourage the bad stuff," says executive editor Michael Hoyt, adding that the tone and appearance of the magazine have changed significantly since its inception. "A lot ...

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