The Media Stovepipe
We've seen this pattern before. A non-sourced, anonymous story enters the right-wing blogosphere and gets picked up by mainstream media, allowing the right to stovepipe their insanity.
We've seen this pattern before. A non-sourced, anonymous story enters the right-wing blogosphere and gets picked up by mainstream media, allowing the right to stovepipe their insanity.
Schuyler Brown | Posted 09.17.2009 | Media
Brands are ditching advertising, which is really pretty transparent in its intentions, in favor of spin and PR, which really is not. This shift is partly because advertising is failing and partly because PR is right for the times.
John Milewski | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media
Do we really need to be respectful of the views of the scarily unhinged, tragically misinformed, or strategically dishonest?
Chi Tung | Posted 11.01.2008 | Media
American media coverage of China tends to slant one of two ways: toward fat, happy and unquestioning globalization, or small-minded, unblinking provincialism.
Matt Osborne | Posted 11.10.2009 | Media