Friday, September 05, 2008 Click to Read • Mont. judge: Shield law protects anonymous commentators • 'Wash Post' probes Woodward book -- after Fox obtains copy • Newspaper ad revenues gaining downhill speed • Jailed photographer not upset • Online TV grows in popularity • Digg puts focus on politics, bringing charges of liberal bias • Comcast to appeal FCC's decision on Internet blocking • Visual thinkers drawing the future of journalism • Confab execs predict future of TV • Documentarian held in Nigeria • 2 more journalists are attacked in Caucasus • Albany paper sues over payroll records • Tan Sri A. Samad Ismail • TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY • Why are The Sun's backers getting cold feet? • Just how new is this 'war on the media' tack? • Why J-Schools matter • 'We did not think it was news we were inclined to pursue.' • Newsprint decline is a reality • Gannett vs. the Gannett blog • Why there is no such thing as a professional journalist anymore • Photo galleries on news Web sites • THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Thursday, September 04, 2008 Click to Read • Detroit Reporter ordered to reveal confidential DOJ sources • Gap widens in online advertising • Live microphone catches Peggy Noonan in 'flip flop' • NY Sun pressed for cash • Robert Thomson and Tina Gaudoin unveil 'WSJ.' • Sarah Palin: Readers respond • Letterman wants to call sunset for late-night gig • The first social media magazine launches: I Am Modern • 'Too liberal' paper 'retires' black columnist • Obituary: Jim Leo • Obituary: Bill Melendez • TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY • Journalism students get fewer textbooks, collaborate more • Links and BBC psychology • College students to save the news? • Color and typography in the newly designed Yale Daily News • Journalism and democracy…again • LAT talks newsroom practices, standards, curses • 24/7 media glare means little grand old partying • THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 Click to Read • Iowa city says flood-damage data isn't public record • Protests can't tie down Thailand media • Powerless 'Times-Picayune' still reporting -- not delivering • AP photographer, Democracy Now! host arrested • New site brings together citizen and pro journalists • Kentucky students still jailed after protest • Research paper on citizen media published • Slumber party at the Union-Tribune • Appeals court smacks down judge for relying on Wikipedia • Government can add hefty charges to FOIL requests • Obituary: Don LaFontaine • Obituary: Ike Pappas • TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY • 'No more inspiring time to be a journalist' • Talk to the Times: Senior vice president and GM, NYTimes.com • Before Photoshop, 'exacto-shop' • Palin video gives local 'all-platform' reporting meaning • Why pageview journalism can’t really save newspapers • Blogging? So 2006 • Dan Rather on the days of gavel-to-gavel coverage • THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 Click to Read • 11th Circuit backs Fla. school district's rules on piercings • Russia: Journalist’s killing protested • Photographers to raise money for journos killed in Georgia • AP's 'Talking Points' defending Fournier surface • 'Too old' anchor sues for $1,500,000 after contract axed • AAJA responds to Kathie Lee Gifford's mock Chinese accent • Big increase in newspaper recycling • Broadcast and cable networks send news anchors to New Orleans • CBS makes People mag ad buy • Free newspapers feel the pinch as advertising slump takes hold • Court sides with Trump in lawsuit • Obituary: Edwin O. Guthman • TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY • Brand integration deals & online video • How the internet is changing how natural disasters are covered • 'It's an awkward moment in media' • Smoking: an R-rated offense • Advice for fresh journalism graduates (from a May graduate) • Where are citizen journalists when you need them? • Those who truly do love the newspaper business, read on • THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Friday, August 29, 2008 Click to Read • Judge: 1st Amendment allows posting SSNs of state officials • Viewers don’t seem to tune out overkill • Student newspaper wins access to police records • Cable, quietly, introduces an anytime elections channel • 'Spokesman-Review' challenges two-year AP cancellation rule • ABC News asks Denver police to drop charges against reporter • Professors find disconnect between health reporters and readers • Tribune loses another senior exec • No axings at Bloomberg over Steve Jobs obit • 6th Circuit: Ohio can nix mixing of alcohol, nudity • Union-Tribune announces voluntary separation offer • New Statesman to readers: what investigation should we pursue? • TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY • The best 2008 political convention coverage online • The most depressing newsroom ever • Why cartoons work • Advice for the newspaper industry • WaTimes'rs may need to go hungry for a while • Mass media students in India • Roger Ebert's message to Jay Mariotti • THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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