Reporters Clash On Twitter Over Olbermann News
On Friday, Current TV announced that it had fired Keith Olbermann. Who broke the story? Politico's Keach Hagey tweeted that she had a scoop, without s...
On Friday, Current TV announced that it had fired Keith Olbermann. Who broke the story? Politico's Keach Hagey tweeted that she had a scoop, without s...
Andy Plesser | Posted 10.25.2011
NBC News, which has registered success in creating microsites around specific shows including the Today Show, will be expanding the number of microsites, says Vivian Schiller, Chief Digital Officer.
nytimes.com | BILL KELLER | Posted 09.13.2011
There was exciting news last month among the Twitterati. Brian Stelter, The New York Times prodigy and master of social media, announced to his 64,373...
The New York Observer | Posted 09.05.2011
Tina and Sir Harry, Ken and Binky, Nan and Gay -- the long-standing Old Guard of media couples are well known. But who else is at the top of the love-...
Linda Flanagan | Posted 08.28.2011
Aging punk rockers and the New York Times might not seem to have much in common, but staying afloat in a rapidly changing digital world is a theme sha...
Kristin McCracken | Posted 08.19.2011
For New Yorkers of a certain breed, a peek inside The Times is selling point enough. But when you throw in an exploration of the dogged rumors of the demise of the printed newspaper, you've got something for everyone.
Regina Weinreich | Posted 08.15.2011
Bitching and moaning about the immensity of the newspaper of record, the way its cornucopia of offerings chewed into his writerly workday, the essayis...
Erica Abeel | Posted 08.13.2011
Could the Times go out of business? That's the question nervously circled by Andrew Rossi's riveting new documentary. I sat down with Rossi to discuss whether our society, lost in the digital din, cares about hard facts and truth.
Marshall Fine | Posted 08.13.2011
The documentary, opening in limited release this Friday, uses what has become America's most important print media outlet to tell the story of the collapse of print media in the Internet age.
HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 08.03.2011
NEW YORK -- The New York Times made it onto page one of Friday’s New York Times. In a management shakeup the day before, the paper announced th...
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 07.03.2011
The trailer for "Page One," the hotly-anticipated-by-media-junkies-and-other-journalists documentary about the New York Times, was released on Monday,...
Tom Watson | Posted 05.25.2011
You won't find it on Time Warner or Cablevision, but Al Jazeera's English language television service is laying claim to the viewing loyalty of news-hungry, media-obsessed Westerners.
Posted 05.25.2011
The low ratings for "Parker Spitzer" --co-hosted by conservative writer Kathleen Parker and former New York governor Eliot Spitzer -- are causing ten...
Reese Schonfeld | Posted 05.25.2011
By now most of you must know that there's little new, merely a continuation of second quarter trends. All four of the networks are losing viewers, CNN losing by far the most and MSNBC, by a nose, the least.
Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
Who's on top, the MSM or Digital Media? Who's leading the discussion, why, and is it a good thing? To help us navigate this tricky landscape, we asked New York Times reporter Brian Stelter.
Glynnis MacNicol | Posted 05.25.2011
Let the games begin! Now that Oprah Winfrey has officially decided to end her talk show the race is on to find her daytime replacement.
Josh Young | Posted 05.25.2011
There's one really powerful idea shaping the future of news. It's powerful, sure, and has wide-ranging implications for how citizens inform themselves about the world around them. Powerful and yet perfectly simple.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011
Remember six months ago when it was announced that TVNewser's Brian Stelter would be leaving the blog he created in order to begin a career as a media reporter for the New York Times?
New York Observer | Doree Shafrir | Posted 05.25.2011
When The New York Times hired 21-year-old Brian Stelter to write about digital media and television for the paper's Business section, most stories abo...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011
Color us not-surprised: Brian Stelter has...a blog! About TV! It was only a matter of time, really, but here it is, soft-launching tonight circa 8pm: ...
The Huffington Post | Ethan Klapper | Posted 03.30.2012