'GQ' Buries Article Critical Of Russian President Vladimir Putin
For war journalist Scott Anderson, the most confounding part of his recent assignment for GQ magazine to explore the root of terrorist acts in Russia ...
For war journalist Scott Anderson, the most confounding part of his recent assignment for GQ magazine to explore the root of terrorist acts in Russia ...
AP | MARCOS ALEMAN | Posted 10.19.2009 | World
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — A French filmmaker who spent years documenting the brutality and desperation of a Salvadoran street gang has been fo...
AP | LISA LEFF and HYUNG-JIN KIM | Posted 10.17.2009 | Media
SAN FRANCISCO — Two American television reporters imprisoned in North Korea for months say communist soldiers "violently dragged" them back when...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.16.2009 | Media
Last week, Stars and Stripes' Charlie Reed broke the story that the Pentagon had contracted with a DC public relations firm called the Rendon Group to...
Jarvis Coffin | Posted 09.29.2009 | Media
Information is abundant and free; collating the threads of its different parts becomes the scarce source of value. It may interest us all to know that this was the premise of Time Magazine when it was founded.
Craig and Marc Kielburger | Posted 09.28.2009 | World
10 years. That's the length of the sentence that Thai man, Suwicha Thakor, received in April for posting two comments on a website deemed insulting to Thailand's monarchy.
Tracy L. Barnett | Posted 09.25.2009 | Media
fe. Time is growing short to move to a global vision that will enable survival for all, not just the fittest.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.25.2009 | Media
Just as so many save-our-business types are castigating news aggregators as pirates, Slate takes up the aggregating craft.
Marcel Pacatte | Posted 09.21.2009 | Chicago
With journalism lumbering through a period of spasmodic ineptitude, the people with hopes for its future could do worse than to emulate Novak's understanding of the darker natures of the folks at the levers of power.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.20.2009 | Media
The Guardian in London ran a piece Tuesday by my friend Ed Pilkington, the paper's correspondent in New York, about the financial woes of the photogra...
Richard Laermer | Posted 09.18.2009 | Media
Robert Novak was disliked by many -- liberals, mostly -- but he was a soldier, veteran, and a remarkable, unceasing journalist.
Josh Silver | Posted 09.18.2009 | Media
Kurtz asserts that the journalism crisis is not a political issue, but the result of economic and technological forces alone. If only that were true.
Raymond Leon Roker | Posted 09.16.2009 | Media
When you really look at the traffic the average site generates, you see the Web is actually a big lonely place. And without real traffic, you're just preaching in an echo chamber.
Diane Francis | Posted 09.15.2009 | Media
Murdoch and others are the King Canutes of the business world, trying to hold back the tides.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.14.2009 | Media
Mark Cuban advances the argument about paid news in his rejoinder to my rebuttal of his attack on Newser (ie, aggregators are dastardly). His notion a...
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.12.2009 | Media
Cuban is a man of snappy, attention-deficit sort of opinions (some of which, for all I know, may be wise. His opinion the other day, to which, I assume, he gave his usual amount of consideration, involved Newser.
Aida Alami | Posted 09.11.2009 | New York
When I decided to move away from New York, I was confident about my decision. I felt that the city had nothing to offer me anymore; I'd heard or seen everything before.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.11.2009 | Media
Frank Rich has pulled off his career goal: becoming as quintessentially part of the establishment as you can be.
James S. Gordon | Posted 09.10.2009 | World
I found the Times' piece on Radovan Karadzic very disturbing -- not because it addressed his crimes, but because it chose to focus on an identity he assumed while he was living underground in Belgrade.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 09.10.2009 | Media
Corporate honchos at GE and News Corp making back-room editorial decisions for the "news" subsidiaries they control? I can't help but think it might not be the best thing for the integrity of journalism.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.07.2009 | Media
Media people are deeply nostalgic for the media -- for when it paid big money and was an exclusive sort of place.
Michael Wolff | Posted 09.06.2009 | Media
Technology, at News Corp., has always been regarded as one of those things, like fancy hotels, or long-form writing, that are not part of the company culture.
Susan Moeller | Posted 09.04.2009 | Media
This year already, 19 individuals have been killed around the world because of their work as journalists. We need to recognize the essential role journalists play in keeping us informed and in protecting our freedoms.
Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 09.04.2009 | Politics
As exuberance following the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee from North Korea rules the trending topics on Twitter, I asked Richard Horgan for a statement on his e-activism through @LiberateLaura.
Maegan Carberry | Posted 09.03.2009 | Media
The emergence of Bing and Twitter mark the first formidable competitors to Google, which until now has monopolized the market on search, and thus the diversity of thought in journalism's Internet era.
NPR | David Folkenflik | Posted 10.20.2009 | Media