Tag: media
Because when they somehow manage to bribe (or extort) a producer into letting them do "a little field reporting" they end up doing something like this. This inevitably leads …
Two weeks ago NYU Journalism professor Jay Rosen wrote this:Just one man's opinion, but now is a good time to say it: The New York Times is not any …
New York Times reporter Judith Miller recounts her grand jury testimony Sept. 30 and Oct. 12 under questioning by special counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald in Sunday's New York Times. …
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 …
Louis Farrakhan plans on commemorating the 10th anniversary of his Million Man March with a Washington, DC march called Millions More Movement. The event is scheduled for October 15,...
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 …