Journalism

Foreign Media Use Professional Journos To Blog

Jillian York | Posted 09.16.2008 | Home


Jillian York

Blogging projects created by established publications that use trained foreign journalists lend a certain credibility to blogging the elections.

Iraqi Journalist Narrowly Escapes Assassination

AP | ROBERT H. REID | Posted 09.09.2008 | Media


BAGHDAD — An Iraqi journalist for one of the Middle East's best-known satellite television stations escaped assassination Tuesday when a bomb wa...

At the Wall Street Journal, Firewall Crumbling?

Gerald Bracey | Posted 08.27.2008 | Home


Gerald Bracey

At the Wall Street Journal, Firewall Crumbling? The best newspapers try to establish a firewall between the reporting staff and the editorial folk. ...

Journalism With Conscience

Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.25.2008 | Media


Mike Ragogna

In A Charlie Brown Christmas, Charles Schultz scripted a line for Chuck's little sister Sally about a big syndicate back east that controlled the holi...

Journalists Kidnapped In Somalia

CNN | Posted 08.24.2008 | Media


Two international journalists, along with their Somali colleague and a driver, were kidnapped Saturday, a journalists' organization in Somalia said. A...

McCain Campaign Strategy Working: Media Reporting "No Difference" on Global Warming

A. Siegel | Posted 08.20.2008 | Media


A. Siegel

There are fundamental differences between McCain's and Obama's positions and fundamental differences about the prospects for the future between President McSame and President Obama.

McCain Lied or Was Confused: You Make the Call

A. Siegel | Posted 08.17.2008 | Politics


A. Siegel

John McCain has been AWOL for critical vote after vote on energy issues. The audacity of the claims that he's never missed an important one is simply astounding.

Iran Executes Journalist Convicted Of Terrorism

AP | LAUREN FRAYER | Posted 08.05.2008 | Home


CAIRO, Egypt — An Iranian journalist sentenced to death on terrorism charges has been executed in what a human rights group on Tuesday called a ...

Did Google Kill Journalism?

Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 08.03.2008 | Media


Steve Rosenbaum

The death of Journalism began it was expected to begin to earn a profit -- or maybe we're witnessing the birth of Journalism.

Time to Honor Our Fallen Heroes

Sen. Frank Lautenberg | Posted 08.01.2008 | Home


Sen. Frank Lautenberg

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...

Context, Schmontext at WaPo

David Quigg | Posted 08.01.2008 | Media


David Quigg

Sloppy, sensationalistic journalism (like that of Dana Milbank at the Washington Post) eventually makes all of us dumber. It eventually hurts all the candidates. Demand better.

When Bad PR Happens to Good People, or, Jeffrey Birnbaum's Revenge

William Klein | Posted 07.30.2008 | Media


William Klein

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.

A Man for This Season

Jan Herman | Posted 07.30.2008 | Media


Jan Herman

When asked whom he'll vote for, Chris Hedges says, "I'm going to vote for Nader. Part of it is a moral issue. I can't vote for anybody who doesn't call for an immediate end to the war in Iraq."

Former Knight-Ridder Editor Wins First I.F. Stone Medal

Dan Froomkin | Posted 07.24.2008 | Media


Dan Froomkin

The Nieman Foundation and its Watchdog Project this year established an I.F. Stone Medal for journalistic independence. I'm delighted to announce th...

McCain to New York Times: Dammit My Friend, Can't You See? I Am Right, Obama's Wrong. Let Me Repeat...

Rob Kall | Posted 07.22.2008 | Media


Rob Kall

I give the New York Times extra credit for not publishing the McCain piece. The op-ed might have sold some extra papers, but it would have definitely not been up to the standards of the paper.

Who Deserves a Journalist's Shield?

Scott Gant | Posted 07.21.2008 | Media


Scott Gant

The lines distinguishing professional journalists from other people who disseminate information have been blurred, but a federal shield law for journalists would have to take a stand regarding that very question.

I Long for The Good Ol' Days

Kevin Marousek | Posted 07.18.2008 | Home


Kevin Marousek

Instead of hearing about the substance of the campaigns, we have to sit through countless political analysts and pundits weighing in on trivial remarks

Chinese Reporters Shot At Anti-Gun Press Conference

BBC | Posted 07.18.2008 | Home


Three Chinese reporters attending a police briefing on the success of an anti-gun campaign were accidentally shot, media reports say. An officer pick...

Party for Feminist Media Justice!

Jennifer L. Pozner | Posted 07.15.2008 | Media


Jennifer L. Pozner

This goes out to all my Bay Area friends -- if you've been reading my occasional blog posts about women, media, politics and pop culture here at Huffi...

Imagining if Obama Had a McCain Week

Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 07.15.2008 | Politics


Robert J. Elisberg

Imagine if Barack Obama's top economic advisor had said that Americans were "whiners." Republicans would have played video footage over and over again, and they'd be right to do so.

New Washington Bureau Chief Saving The AP Or Destroying It?

Politico | Posted 07.14.2008 | Politics


Ron Fournier says he regards Sandy Johnson, his predecessor as head of The Associated Press's Washington bureau, as "a mentor." Johnson, though, rega...

10 Reasons Jon Friedman Missed Lara Logan's Point

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 07.11.2008 | Media


Jon Friedman disagrees with Lara Logan: American news shows are great, he says! He watches 'em and has no desire to blow his brains out, like Lara Log...

All the World's a Photo Op

Kiku Adatto | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics


Kiku Adatto

When anyone with a cell phone is a potential member of the paparazzi, and anyone with a laptop a potential blogger, the contest for the control of images has never been more intense.

Roy Sekoff Does CitizenTube, Talks New-Media Journalism

John Tomasic | Posted 07.10.2008 | Home


John Tomasic

Roy Sekoff, Founding Editor of the HuffingtonPost and a frequent political contributor to MSNBC, answered questions recently for CitizenTube. He talke...

McCain Schools Obama On the Modern Press

Leonce Gaiter | Posted 07.06.2008 | Home


Leonce Gaiter

Obama and the Democrats are beginning again to demonstrate clumsiness in the face of GOP attacks. Obama appears to be admitting to shifting positions on Iraq but he hasn't shifted positions.