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Rory O'Connor | Posted 04.26.2009 | Media


Rory O'Connor

Are average citizens interested in and capable of decoding that which is useful, credible, "quality journalism" -- and that which is not? And even if they are, will they take the time to do so?

Jason Linkins

Scritti Politti: March 26, 2009 [UPDATED]

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.26.2009 | Politics


[Please see UPDATE to "Who's Cheating the District of Columbia," below.] Devastating news for fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight, as this leake...

Joshua Cooper Ramo: Surprise! Global Financial Crisis Could Turn China Into A Superpower

Diane Tucker | Posted 10.11.2009 | World


Diane Tucker

The Chinese banking system has been through so much stress during the last few decades, they are in a much better position than the U.S. to deal with the global financial crisis, says Joshua Cooper Ramo.

Time Publisher Donald Fries Steps Down

Wall Street Journal | SHIRA OVIDE | Posted 04.20.2009 | Media


Donald Fries, publisher of Time magazine, is stepping down from his post at a crossroads for the Time Inc. title. Mark Ford, president of Time Inc.'s...

Why Media Brands Can't Be Trusted

Rory O'Connor | Posted 04.20.2009 | Media


Rory O'Connor

Given the plethora of information widely available, are average citizens really interested and capable enough to decode that which is useful, credible, "quality information" -- and that which is not?

Elijah Cummings Knew About $1 Billion in AIG Bonuses for "Months" -- Why Didn't Timothy Geithner?

Jane Hamsher | Posted 04.19.2009 | Politics


Jane Hamsher

Cummings' statements, if true, mean that many journalists have been fed a bill of goods by their "anonymous" administration sources.

Jason Linkins

Time's Poniewozik On CNBC: 'An Alternative Universe, Where Elites Are Populists'

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.12.2009 | Politics


I really must hie thee to the pages of Time Magazine, where James Poniewozik has just unleashed a fantastic commentary and distillation of the weird p...

This Week in Magazines: A Big Shot Journalist Vents at Being Lied to 20 Years Ago

James Warren | Posted 04.08.2009 | Media


James Warren

Journalists crave access, even if it often means access to get lied to, especially in Washington. But deceit plays out across the media spectrum.

Is the Media Our Best Frenemy Forever?

Jonathan A. Schein | Posted 04.03.2009 | Media


Jonathan A. Schein

Only now that the members of the media have seen their own 401ks and home values decline like those of the rest of the citizens in the country, they are broadcasting loud outrage.

Time Rewrote History With "25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis"

David Fiderer | Posted 05.19.2009 | Business


David Fiderer

Instead of pinpointing culpability among the key players, Time deflects blame away from Republicans and falsely implicates Democrats, to create a muddleheaded "plenty-of-blame-to-go-around" narrative.

2008 World Press Photo Winner: Foreclosure Sheriff Image For TIME

The Independent | Posted 03.16.2009 | Media


A picture of an armed sheriff moving through an American home after an eviction due to a mortgage foreclosure was named World Press Photo of 2008 on F...

TIME: The HuffPo Gets To Question Obama -- And Makes History

TIME | Belinda Luscombe | Posted 03.13.2009 | Media


Change in Washington comes in increments, and a door was cracked open on Feb. 9 when, in the first official press conference of the Obama Administrati...

Who's the Socialist Now, Mitt?

Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 03.12.2009 | Politics


Lincoln Mitchell

It speaks a great deal of the Republican Party that in the midst of a historic economic downturn they have chosen one of their major issues to be the right to make virtually unlimited salaries.

Con Games: Time For Newspapers Is Past

Michael Conniff | Posted 03.09.2009 | Media


Michael Conniff

Print publications in general don't have a direct relationship with the individual customer. They don't know who their readers are and they don't know what they want.

Barack Obama and the American Dream

Lauri Lyons | Posted 03.01.2009 | Politics


Lauri Lyons

The past four decades have been a mixture of social growing pains and progress. Even with that said, most people never believed that a Black man would become the President.

New Radicals Take A Leap Of Faith

Julia Moulden | Posted 02.10.2009 | Living


Julia Moulden

Over the holidays, I was tossing old magazines into the recycling bin when I spotted the June issue of TIME, and an article about former British prime...

Time's New Cover Story: "Why Israel Can't Win"

Richard Silverstein | Posted 02.09.2009 | World


Richard Silverstein

Many of us knew Gaza had jumped the shark the moment it began. But it took the more acute mainstream media nearly two weeks to catch up. Now, they finally have.

Falling Off the Edge: The Great Lie of Globalization

Virginia M. Moncrieff | Posted 02.06.2009 | World


Virginia M. Moncrieff

Perry uses his experiences as a foreign correspondent in Asia and Africa to weigh up the new market theories that tell us that globalization is inevitable, universally beneficial.

Adi Ignatius Leaving TIME

Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 02.05.2009 | Media


Deputy Managing Editor Adi Ignatius is leaving TIME magazine after 13 years, Managing Editor Rick Stengel announced Monday in a staff-wide e-mail. In...

This Week in Magazines -- Middle East Mayhem, Gagging Conservatives and Vicki Iseman's Side

James Warren | Posted 02.04.2009 | Media


James Warren

Despite the difficulty for journalists in reporting on the latest mess in Gaza, given onerous press restrictions, it's an obvious topic for many magazines, with most suggesting more reason for fatalism.

The Top 10 Worst Top 10 Lists of 2008

Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted 01.30.2009 | Style


Charlotte Hilton Andersen

A good top 10 list is relevant, a little nostalgic and interesting. But a bad top 10 list? Now that's just good fun.

The Real Lesson for Madoff's Chosen People

Larry Gellman | Posted 01.23.2009 | Business


Larry Gellman

44% of Americans say they have changed their religion at least once. A generation ago, we were born Jewish or Christian and we stayed that way whether we liked it or not.

Obama's Press Policy: Is Muckraking the New Shoe-Throwing?

Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein | Posted 01.17.2009 | Politics


Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein

Hey, keep your shoes on! Just because Obama's in office, that doesn't mean journalism is going to be okay! Is the media business model still collapsin...

Jason Linkins

Obama Smoking Picture: Andrea Mitchell Investigates (VIDEO)

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.17.2009 | Media


So, in the least surprising news of the day, Time Magazine named Barack Obama its Person of the Year for 2008. Because, duh. Despite all the pageant...

Caroline Kennedy Asks to be Time's Person of the Year

Andy Borowitz | Posted 12.17.2008 | Politics


Andy Borowitz

Caroline Kennedy would like to be considered Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2009 and has let the magazine's editor know of her interest in the honor, aides to Ms. Kennedy confirmed today.