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No News is Bad News: How Reporting Cutbacks Affect Us Allnew

David Poulson -- a longtime reporter and editor who's now associate director of the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University -- wants people to understand is that the cutbacks being made at papers across the country affect way more than the journalists receiving pink slips.
Metro Times  |  Staff  |  12-23-2008  |  Media

Can a Boston Start-Up Reinvent Foreign Reporting?new

In January, Philip Balboni and Charles Sennott will launch GlobalPost, a new Boston-based foreign-news-only service that will compete with the Associated Press and CNN.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  12-18-2008  |  Media

Denver's Rocky Mountain News is Going Downnew

E.W. Scripps has put the tabloid up for sale, but if no buyer emerges by mid-January, the company says it will explore "other options."
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  12-15-2008  |  Media

Shutting Down Public-Access TV in L.A.new

If everything unfolds as planned, Time Warner will walk away from operating 12 public-access studios in L.A, which help everyday people to create hundreds of hours of content on 11 freewheeling, neighborhood-based public channels.
L.A. Weekly  |  Patrick Range McDonald  |  12-12-2008  |  Media

How the Facts Came to Hate Americanew

Journalism's emphasis on objectivity and balance fabricated a controversy in climate science that didn't exist. Have reporters learned anything?
Boulder Weekly  |  Dylan Otto Krider  |  12-04-2008  |  Media

From Russia, with Vlognew

Russia, a country not exactly renowned for its press freedoms, has prosecuted bloggers in the past, but last month, the country acquired a new uncensorable voice online -- President Dmitry Medvedev's. He joins other world leaders in the blogosphere.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Piatetsky  |  11-26-2008  |  Media

Minnesota Independent: Thanks for Helping Elect Obama, You're Firednew

Jane Kirtley, a journalism professor at the University of Minnesota, says the post-election layoffs could be akin to Macy's laying off temporary workers after Christmas. However, she says, the memo lends credibility to a more sinister interpretation.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Erin Carlyle  |  11-19-2008  |  Media

What's the Fuss Over the Fairness Doctrine Really About?new

The conviction that Obama's win and Democratic gains in Congress mean the impending resurrection of Fairness Doctrine, a defunct policy aimed at creating a balance in broadcasting -- is tormenting both the wing nuts and conservatism's grownups.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  11-13-2008  |  Media

Voters Think the Media Favors Obama -- Do Endorsements Prove Them Right?new

Obama has rolled up the press like jitterbuggers rolling up a rec room rug. Not only have the dailies that always endorse the Democrat endorsed another, but reliably Republican papers have taken an existential leap into contrariness.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  11-03-2008  |  Media

Waging a PR War at Guantanamonew

U.S. officials are working hard to convince journalists that the military commission trial of Canadian Omar Khadr is fair. This is quite a feat given that Khadr is heading into a courtroom without a full investigation of charges that he was interrogated without access to legal counsel and under torture.
NOW Magazine  |  Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine  |  11-03-2008  |  War

A Former GM of Hoy Bets on New Mag for Next-Generation Chicago Latinosnew

Café bills itself as a "Latino lifestyle magazine," and the first issue came off the presses last week. It's a free bimonthly that the founders hope will go monthly next spring.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  10-27-2008  |  Media

Amy Goodman Talks About Indie Media and Her RNC Arrestnew

The Democracy Now! host says that all charges against her and her producers have been dropped, but "it has a chilling effect on our ability to report."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  10-20-2008  |  Media

The Successes and Failures of Charlotte's Print Medianew

Some niche pubs are prospering, but many local papers are troubled.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Karen Shugart  |  10-16-2008  |  Media

News Blues in Oklahomanew

The parent company of the Oklahoman is eliminating 155 positions, resulting in a 14 percent workforce cut. Following retirement buyouts, 46 individuals were terminated, according to the company.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Rob Collins  |  10-16-2008  |  Media

Alan Lupo, Boston's Last Best Metro Columnistnew

The late Alan Lupo, powerful and revered Boston journalist, was so much more than a Damon Runyon character come to life. Though he was, indeed, that.
Boston Phoenix  |  Margaret Doris  |  10-09-2008  |  Media

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