DIAGRAM OF A WAR STRATEGY: The Pentagon's PowerPoint Misses the Big Picture in Afghanistan
If you're like one of the fewer and fewer people who read The New York Times each morning, you were greeted yesterday by this image on the front page....
If you're like one of the fewer and fewer people who read The New York Times each morning, you were greeted yesterday by this image on the front page....
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011
They say all press is good press. It's not true. Sometimes there's bad press. Rand Paul, for example, is experiencing "bad press." The Kentucky Sena...
Hollywood Reporter | James Hibberd | Posted 05.25.2011
IFC has ordered a second season of its documentary series "The IFC Media Project,' which goes behind the scenes of how the news gets made. Hosted b...
Gideon Yago | Posted 05.25.2011
Many countries have a partially nationalized media and not slipped into absolute dictatorships. So why not go public -- either create a truly new national news organization or transform and fund the hell out of NPR?
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011
Ideology is no excuse for the Pentagon's bad behavior and it's an even worse excuse for a spirit of journalism that routinely fails to tell the whole story.
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011
The goal of The IFC Media Project is to delve into the media, to look at the forces and interests that shape our news, at how it is gathered and how it is packaged.
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 05.25.2011
IFC hosted a panel on the state of the news media Tuesday afternoon at New York's Michael's restaurant. The panel, moderated by Arianna Huffington, f...
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011
Once in a while an opportunity comes along when you are actually in a place to appreciate it. I was recently asked to create a show that would reveal the true influences on news in this country.
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011