Is the Axe Headed for Newspapers?
When I hear industry professionals say that people don't like to read these days, I have to wonder just how detached they are from what's going on in the world.
When I hear industry professionals say that people don't like to read these days, I have to wonder just how detached they are from what's going on in the world.
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.
Bob Guccione, Jr. | Posted 10.18.2008 | Media
The future of media will boil down to, and pivot on the axis of, one thing: imagination -- how creative we are in exploiting technology and, equally important, with content.
Eric Kuhn | Posted 10.16.2008 | Media
I am suggesting that new media can be an adrenaline boost, a shot in the arm to journalists, and can be a way to create a more "powerful" media.
Bart Motes | Posted 10.04.2008 | Media
In a typically astute post about the McCain camp's crocodile tears over Sarah Palin's post-facto media vetting, Josh Marshall observes that for all th...
Huffington Post | Staff | Posted 01.09.2009 | Media
This week at the Republican National Convention, the Huffington Post hosted a panel discussion on how the new media are impacting the '08 race. Modera...
Aaron Myers | Posted 08.09.2008 | Politics
Here's how you can stay up-to-date with the DNCC through the latest technology, and even follow reports from some of your favorite online news sources.
Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler | Posted 07.10.2008 | Media
Reading The Kingmakers evokes feelings not dissimilar to watching Mike Gravel during debates: you sympathize with him, but can't help concluding that he's a few bricks short of a load.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
That was the sentence that caught me this morning at the AMC panel entitled "The Web, User-Generated Content and the Future of Journalism."
Marisa Treviño | Posted 01.27.2009 | Media