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The Denver Post Joins the Buyout Trendnew

And its owner admits the newspaper business is facing tougher times than he expected.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  05-07-2007  |  Media

Asian Men: The Invisible Visible Minoritynew

With China rising as both an economic and cultural force, and with the growth of Asian Canadian diasporas, film and television studios and networks choose to ignore the opportunity to integrate Asian North American men at their own peril.
The Georgia Straight  |  Craig Takeuchi  |  05-07-2007  |  Media

Western Progress: Making Progressivismnew

The think tank adds outgoing Missoulian editor.
Missoula Independent  |  John S. Adams  |  05-04-2007  |  Media

Why We Hate Local TV Newsnew

From sting stories to exagerrated weather stories, here's why boob tube "news" draws our ire.
Shepherd Express  |  Dennis A. Shook  |  05-04-2007  |  Media

Good News and Bad 'News'new

The meltdown of the Santa Barbara News-Press is a cautionary tale about billionaires buying newspapers.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andrew Gumbel  |  05-04-2007  |  Media

Book Beat Hits Warpathnew

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's plan to retool critics' jobs meets vocal opposition.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  05-03-2007  |  Media

Beyond Clint Reilly's Settlement with Hearst and MediaNewsnew

What does the deal really mean for the Bay Area's news media?
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  G.W. Schulz  |  05-02-2007  |  Media

Jerry Payne vs. the Houston Chroniclenew

Payne's no stranger to taking on the big guy -- these days, he's fighting the Houston Chronicle and its parent, the media giant Hearst Corporation.
Houston Press  |  Richard Connelly  |  04-30-2007  |  Media

Trouble at the L.A. Timesnew

An editor kills a Page One story on Armenian genocide, and charges of bias fly.
L.A. Weekly  |  Daniel Hernandez  |  04-27-2007  |  Media

Has the News-Press Lost its Sense of Humor?new

When a newspaper owner threatens to sue anyone who looks at her sideways, well, that's beyond bizarre -- it's downright scary.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Nick Welsh  |  04-27-2007  |  Media

'Arthur' Lives Againnew

Despite being declared dead by co-founder and editor Jay Babcock back in February, the much-mourned Arthur magazine announced its return earlier this month to the already too-small world of long-form counterculture journalism.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Alfred Lee  |  04-27-2007  |  Media

From Pulitzer to the Outhousenew

Sunday's Santa Barbara News-Press hit-piece attacking former editor Jerry Roberts was written in outhouse slime, not proud printer's ink, a sick masterpiece of slick innuendo.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Barney Brantingham  |  04-27-2007  |  Media

Public Access' Public Axisnew

Now that the City Council has approved the testing of AT&T's U-Verse, it's a waiting game for public-access producers, and in the meantime they're gearing up for a battle.
San Antonio Current  |  Dave Maass  |  04-25-2007  |  Media

Bill O'Reilly, Stalker?new

If journalists condemn the Fox News talking head, he'll strike back anytime and anywhere -- even in the parking lot of a local Wild Oats.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  04-23-2007  |  Media

Tube Tied: Philadelphia Inquirer's Shister Loses Columnnew

After Inky restructuring, longtime TV writer Gail Shister declares all her options open.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steve Volk  |  04-23-2007  |  Media

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