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CJR's stated mission is to "encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society." It defines itself as both a "watchdog and a friend of the press in all its forms, from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web."
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'''Columbia Journalism Review''' ('''CJR''') is a printed and online journal published six times a year since 1961 by [[Columbia University]]'s Graduate School of Journalism. The CJR's stated mission is to "encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society." It defines itself as both a "watchdog and a friend of the press in all its forms, from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web."
Begun in 1961 through [[Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism]], CJR publishes a magazine six times a year as well as online.
 
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Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is a printed and online journal published six times a year since 1961 by Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. The CJR's stated mission is to "encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society." It defines itself as both a "watchdog and a friend of the press in all its forms, from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web."