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How Cablevision Is Destroying Newsdaynew

The nation’s fifth-largest cable TV operator is tearing apart what was once one of the mightiest newspapers in the country. Interviews, financial documents and internal memos paint a picture of a paper under siege, both financially and journalistically.
Long Island Press  |  Christopher Twarowski and Michael Patrick Nelson  |  03-05-2010  |  Media

Dana Loesch of the Tea Party and Conservative Talk Radio, Reporting For Duty!new

Dana Loesch is nervous. Executive producer Beowulf Rochlen sent word late last night that his boss, nationally syndicated conservative radio host Michael Savage, enjoyed her fill-in on The Savage Nation five days prior: Would she like to do it again in less than 24 hours?
Riverfront Times  |  Kristen Hinman  |  02-26-2010  |  Media

An Interview with Larry Flynt About Free Speechnew

Larry Flynt spoke as part of a two-day symposium on the First Amendment sponsored by the First Amendment Law Review of the UNC School of Law. The Indy caught up with Flynt by telephone last week.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  02-19-2010  |  Media

On the Late Molly Ivins and Her Crusade Against Corporatized Americanew

My old Columbia classmate Molly Ivins has been gone for three years now. Things have slipped fast since her funeral. Even Molly, with her keen nose for mendacity, might be amazed by the ethical dry rot that's eating away at the business of news.
INDY Week  |  Hal Crowther  |  02-12-2010  |  Media

Canwest Global Communications is Accused of Unethical Adsnew

An environmental group is accusing Canwest Global Communications of blurring the lines between journalism and propaganda with its six-week ad feature on climate change.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Trevor Scott Howell  |  02-11-2010  |  Media

Dan Buettner's Blue Zones Teach Nine Secrets of a Longer Lifenew

Dan Buettner says he's found the secret. He visited the ragged cliffs of Sardinia and the fertile gardens of Okinawa — global hotspots of longevity, dubbed Blue Zones — where people live to be 100 at astonishing rates. He identified what they have in common and distilled their secrets into a recipe he says could add a decade to your life.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Erin Carlyle  |  02-03-2010  |  Media

Suckers for Stucker: An Interview With Our Favorite Weathermannew

Steve Stucker really needs no introduction. Since 1990, he’s brought jovial morning weather forecasts to New Mexicans via KOB-4. Formerly a professional dog trainer, Stucker is a friend to animals, even parading pooches on TV every Friday in order to help them get adopted.
Weekly Alibi  |  Jessica Cassyle Carr  |  02-02-2010  |  Media

Pro-Casino Campaigners Say They’ve Been Punished by The Dispatchnew

The Columbus Dispatch, the lone daily in Ohio's capital, has launched a crusade against allowing a casino downtown. The power of the press, however, may not be relegated to paper and ink.
The Other Paper  |  Eric Lyttle  |  01-29-2010  |  Media

Colorado Springs Utilities Spends Millions to Reach an Already Captive Audiencenew

Today, trying to get attention that way is like whispering in Times Square. So what do you do? Blog? Tweet? Issue press releases? Go on radio? TV? YouTube? Colorado Springs Utilities does all of that and then some, at a cost to ratepayers of $3.25 million this year.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck  |  01-12-2010  |  Media

A Reporter Uncovered a Scandal at the City Jail: How Nothing (Almost) Happenednew

Complaints languished about the city jail until last fall, when the city and the court finally asked the police department’s Internal Affairs to take them over. What made the city do the right thing? A story that never saw the light of day.
San Antonio Current  |  Elaine Wolff  |  12-17-2009  |  Media

Wieden+Kennedy's Briliant Pitch or Epic Failnew

Deep within the labyrinthine layers of Wieden+Kennedy's Pearl District headquarters is the secret responsible for the company's three-decade run of screaming creative success. It’s a record that is the envy of every madman in the ad game.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  12-04-2009  |  Media

Does 'Mother Jones' Know Best?new

Foundation funding and collaboration, touted as the way forward for news, have their own pitfalls.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  11-30-2009  |  Media

Democracy is Messy: Amy Goodman Works to Clean Up Dirty Politicsnew

Amy Goodman both writes the headlines and has been in the headlines as one of best-known independent media journalists on the frontlines of the news, and as an outspoken critic of U.S. policy and politicians.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  11-19-2009  |  Media

South Carolina's Broadband: How Officials Quietly Privatized a Key State Assetnew

To its supporters, auctioning off the state's broadband spectrum has meant snaring millions of much-needed dollars for the state's ailing coffers. But opponents say the deal privatizes the public trust and will deepen the state's massive digital divide.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  11-19-2009  |  Media

As PR Grows and Journalism Shrinks, Who Will Separate Fact from Fiction?new

The H1N1 vaccine rollout in Canada has been a complete gong show, a cacophonous torrent of contradictory messages flying in all directions. The communication has gone completely haywire, and it's not just government spreading confusion.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  11-17-2009  |  Media

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