While Dying, Editor & Publisher Showed Journalism How To Live
While I greatly mourn E&P's passing, I want to call attention to the splendor of its final years, when it died like a supernova, with a great burst of energy.
While I greatly mourn E&P's passing, I want to call attention to the splendor of its final years, when it died like a supernova, with a great burst of energy.
Peter Scheer | Posted 11.04.2009 | Media
Attorney General Jerry Brown's spokesman was unceremoniously "disappeared" from Brown's incipient campaign this week because of a lapse in judgment that, quite frankly, has been grossly overblown.
Ron Galloway | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
Lou Dobbs went way out of his way to make sure that he presented both sides of the story. He didn't have to (or want to), but his professional code insisted he should.
Joe Peyronnin | Posted 08.14.2009 | Media
Financial pressures are slowly squeezing the life out of news organizations. Hundreds of quality journalists are losing their jobs and news coverage is being reduced. Now even ethical boundaries are being challenged.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 07.30.2009 | Media
Citizen journalism is rapidly emerging as an invaluable part of delivering the news. That's why I was delighted to accept YouTube's invitation to do a video offering my take on citizen journalism for the site's new Reporters' Center. READ MORE London Diary: Gordon Brown's Obsessions, The Loyal Opposition's Cuddly Karl Rove, Bad Germs, and the Most Unusual Royal Honeymoon Ever I just ended three days in London that were like a cram session in British politics -- ranging from a conversation with Gordon Brown to dinner with Frances and George Osborne, the Tories' shadow chancellor. READ MORE Watch: Arianna on BBC's "Newsnight" Discussing How the Iran Uprising Is Impacting Journalism Watch: Arianna on MSNBC's "Morning Meeting" Discussing The Financial Crisis and the Sentencing of Bernie Madoff
Will Bunch | Posted 05.16.2009 | Media
It's so true that freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose -- and so our brush here with terminal illness is occasionally truly liberating for America's newsrooms.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.07.2009 | Politics
Calculated Risk has some great highlights of Bill Moyers interview with University of Missouri professor William K. Black that are worth reading. Her...
Diane Tucker | Posted 05.02.2009 | Media
With journalism migrating to the internet, it's important readers can trust what they read -- at the very least from companies like Ben & Jerry's that position themselves as concerned about our welfare.
A. Siegel | Posted 03.25.2009 | Green
In all three cases, basic fact checking show that George Will's sources and the experts on the issues fundamentally disagree with him.
Sandy Tolan | Posted 02.24.2009 | World
What is the ethical responsibility of the journalist in telling the story of the Other? And what larger forces come to bear in shaping that story in the press?
Don McNay | Posted 02.11.2009 | Business
The Lexington scandal helped me understand why some in the big city media were going easy on the Wall Street mess, while people like me, living in the heartland, are going crazy about their excesses.
Larisa Alexandrovna | Posted 01.25.2009 | Media
Update at End Let me first say that I respect professor Edsall tremendously. He is a treasure to journalism. Unfortunately, he has been incredibly sl...
Ivan Katz | Posted 11.01.2008 | Style
The "appearance of impropriety" is a standardless standard. It is whatever you, as the person perceiving the conduct, elect to make it. On what is your belief based?
Sen. Frank Lautenberg | Posted 08.09.2008 | Home
We have had a long tradition of coming together as a nation to memorialize our fallen heroes--the men and women whose lives were lost on the battlefie...
William Klein | Posted 08.07.2008 | Media
Washington Post columnist Jeffrey Birnbaum has his panties in a twist again about the practice of public policy advocates employing professional writers to help them draft newspaper op-eds.
Leslie Griffith | Posted 06.10.2008 | Media
Rooting for the war is much easier for journalists than asking hard questions to reveal a conflict based on lies and a country led by liars.
Chez Pazienza | Posted 06.07.2008 | Media
What makes Jessica Yellin's "clarification" about her coverage of the run-up to the Iraq war so much fun is that you can almost see the gun being pointed at her head by CNN management as you read her words.
Seema Kalia | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
"My Favorite Mistake" is a new biweekly series in which writer Seema Kalia interviews various luminaries about the one mistake that taught them the mo...
Will Bunch | Posted 12.11.2009 | Media