- Frontline's "The Last Abortion Clinic": What's Fair in a Video World?
- A Life on the Line: The Christian Science Monitor and Jill Carroll
- A Matter of Opinion: The Oregonian Editorial Board and Sam Adams
- A Newsroom Divided: Kenya, the Election Crisis, and the Nation Media Group
- A Woman's Place? Photojournalist Lynsey Addario in Libya
- After the Storms: The South Florida Sun-Sentinel Investigates FEMA
- AllNovaScotia.com: Success or Anomaly?
- But is it News? The New York Times and the International Freedom Center
- Buy It or Make It? The Charlotte Observer and the Associated Press
- Can Investigative Journalism Pay?: InvestigateWest and the Nonprofit Model
- Caricatured: Le Monde and the Mohammed Cartoons
- Catalyze Without Offense: Daily Nation Living Magazine and the "Laura" Story
- Charting a Course for Change: Transforming the Albany Times Union in a Wired World
- Chasing the Community Newspaper Rainbow: The Whiteville News Reporter and the Digital Age
- Chemical Fallout: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the BPA Story
- Conflicted: The New York Times and the Bias Question
- Covert Activity: the Washington Post, Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency
- Crowdsourcing at the Fort Myers, FL, News-Press Part B: "Help Us Investigate"
- Crowdsourcing: Promise or Hazard? Part A: Debate at the Fort Myers, FL, News-Press
- Cumulative or Discrete Numbers: How Should Bloomberg Measure the Bailout?
- Digital Deadline: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Kirkwood Shooting
- Dissonance: The Cleveland Plain Dealer and its Classical Music Critic
- Elusive Story: The Chicago Tribune Examines "No Child Left Behind"
- Fighting Blackmail: Khadija Ismayilova and Azerbaijan’s First Family
- Friend or foe? WikiLeaks and the Guardian
- From Concept to Story: Time Magazine and "America at 300 Million"
- God and Darwin: The York Daily Record and the Intelligent Design Trial
- Higher Truth or Just the Facts? Hell and Back Again
- Integrity on Deadline: ABC News and the Duke Lacrosse Photographs
- Into the Breach: Should Student Journalists Save Local Political Reporting?
- Just Enough Alarm: GlobalPost and the Syrian Chemical Attack S
- Legal Jeopardy: Clarín Group and the Kirchners
- New England Cable News and the Terry Glenn Story
- News or Rumor? Politico and the Edwards Affair
- Not for Profit? The Voice of San Diego Experiment
- Personal Foul? Deadspin and an Iconic Athlete
- Privacy and the Public Interest: Frederick, MD, News-Post and the Bruce Ivins Story
- Public Death, Private Life: Army Major Alan Rogers and the Washington Post
- Public Service or Illegal Act? The Weekly Mail and Bugging Staal Burger
- Radio Buddu and the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill
- Rating Teachers: a Job for Journalists? The Los Angeles Times and "Value-Added" Analysis
- Reporters or cops? CONTACTO and the search for Paul Schaefer
- Reporting an Explosive Truth: The Boston Globe and Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church
- Reputations to Lose: BBC versus the Blair Government
- Risky Business: John Harris, Jim VandeHei, and Politico Part A
- Risky Business: John Harris, Jim VandeHei, and Politico Part B: A Winning Model?
- Salvation or Mirage? The New York Times Paywall
- Seeking Partners for Press Freedom Media Council of Tanzania and DEFIR
- Settle or fight? Far Eastern Economic Review and Singapore
- Spike or Suffer? Jamhuri and the Bribe Offer
- Terror or Accident? Newsday and the Crash of American Airlines Flight 587
- The Bakersfield Californian and Blogging the Courtroom
- The Facebook Conundrum: The New Haven Independent and the Annie Le Murder
- The Jury is Out: The Long Beach Post and Online Local News
- Truthiness: This American Life and the Monologist
- Voices Behind Bars: National Public Radio and Angola State Prison
- When the story is us: Miami Herald, Nuevo Herald and Radio Martí
- Words of the Dying: CHCH TV and Constable Garrett Styles
- Worth a Thousand Words: The Associated Press and Lance Corporal Joshua Bernard