In his report on the many confusing faces of the Independent Journal Review of late, Business Insider’s Oliver Darcy calls what is happening an “identity crisis.” What was considered a fast-growing, right-leaning, social-focused upstart targeting millennials hit an awkward growth spurt as its prominence was ascendent.
On the one hand, it was the sole publication to score a sport for a reporter on Secretary Tillerson’s first diplomatic trip. On the other, Erin McPike’s, a recent IJR hire with little foreign reporting experience, decision to accept that seat, and to not file pool reports, was not viewed favorably.
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