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Mathew Ingram
Chief digital writer at Columbia Journalism Review
Mathew Ingram is a seasoned journalist and technology writer, currently serving as the Chief Digital Writer at the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) since October 2017. His work primarily explores the evolution of digital media, focusing on the influence of major social platforms like Google, Facebook, and Twitter.1
Career Highlights
- Columbia Journalism Review (2017 - Present): Ingram writes extensively about digital media trends and their societal impacts.
- Fortune Magazine (2015 - 2017): He covered the intersection of media and technology, including topics like "fake news" and the influence of social media on journalism.
- Gigaom (2010 - 2015): As a senior writer, he reported on media evolution and online culture, including significant developments in platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
- Globe and Mail (2000 - 2010): Ingram held various roles, including communities editor and technology writer, where he contributed to the newspaper's digital strategy and was involved in launching its first blog.
Ingram's expertise lies at the intersection of media, technology, and culture, making him a prominent voice in discussions surrounding digital journalism.
Highlights
I've been going through some of my older columns and I came across this piece from 2017 in which I argued that we should use the L word when Trump lies. It seems almost quaint now but I got in a lot of trouble for it at the time https://t.co/E8UzpgJ4UN https://t.co/ljsoW9PVqn
I encourage you to read the entire thing, but my favourite fact in my piece about Bluesky at The Torment Nexus is that CEO Jay Graber’s given name is “Lantian,” which means “blue sky” in Mandarin https://t.co/q5kHfO8iBC