Category: Media
Sometimes you just have to shake your head. Council seeks to keep daylight a while longer Keep clocks ahead to work, city pleads If the New Orleans City Council …
One of the earliest lessons I ever learned was "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is." In politics, this is even more true. Whenever I've …
Yesterday, I showed how the same story was presented by two different newspapers. Today, I get to do it again. "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" recently came to Medfield, Massachusetts …
One of the great losses of the decline of newspapers is the end of many of the "two-newspaper cities," when there are rival papers that catch each others' mistakes. …
AL over at Sir Humphrey's thought he noted something odd about AP and Reuters photographer Bilal Hussein's pictures of "insurgents" in Iraq, so he did a bit of digging. …
New York Times reporter Judith Miller walked out of a federal prison in Alexandria Virginia this afternoon a free woman.WASHINGTON Sep 29, 2005 -- After nearly three months behind …
Leaving aside the fact that Salon doesn't even attempt to hide their decidedly liberal viewpoints, what passes as reporting is at times positively juvenile in it's ineptitude. Case in …
Perhaps when on is running a covert political hatchet job - especially on which rehashes previously told stories to showcase a supposed new smoking gun - you assume that …
Remember the good 'ol days (last month), when TV and print media were slapping each others back - congratulating each other on what great work they'd done in reporting …
"You are stuck on stupid. I'm not going to answer that question."Lt. Gen. Russel Honore, at an afternoon news conference on the threat from Hurricane Rita to New Orleans. …