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Serial-Killer Expert Helen Morrison Debunked

The media have taken this self-proclaimed profiler at face value, but her story doesn't stand up to scrutiny (although she does have John Gacy's brain in her basement).
Chicago Reader  |  Cliff Doerksen  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Photos Spur News Media to Change from Chroniclers to Diggersnew

The horrors at Abu Ghraib have finally changed how the media report on the war — and on the president who started it. George W. Bush could be in for some of the rough treatment that generally goes with the job.
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

H Bomb Teaches Harvard Students Not to Take Sex Too Seriouslynew

H Bomb -- a porn magazine published by Harvard students -- debuts.
Boston Phoenix  |  Camille Dodero  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Single-Minded Media Focus on Iraq Has Its Costnew

Iraq dominates the news, squeezing out a lot of puffy stories, but some worthwhile reporting has become another casualty of the war. (Column also has local [Boston] items that can be cut.)
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Newsday Is Accused of Circulation Fraudnew

In a class-action lawsuit, four advertisers sued Newsday, claiming the daily paper had inflated its circulation figures.
Long Island Press  |  News Team  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

You Can't Do That on (U.S.) Televisionnew

Footage of U.S. troops terrorizing a former Iraqi army officer and a night-vision film of a U.S. helicopter crew gunning down suspected insurgents were broadcast in Australia, but media self-censorship keeps such reports from being viewed by the American public.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jason Vest  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Media Consumers Have More Choices Than Evernew

Do you blame the media for your ignorance? Look in the mirror. While the media are wrestling with change, the public often ignores its own culpability in being ill-informed.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Online Magazine Slate Captures Coveted Audiencenew

Now the fourth most widely read entity on the Web, Slate focuses on subjects that excite the chattering classes.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Small-Town Residents Come to Embrace Reporter's Troubling Insightsnew

After four teens were arrested for the bludgeoning death of a blind albino man in Cass Lake, Minn., Star Tribune reporter Larry Oakes returned to the town where he grew up to examine the youth crisis at the Leech Lake Reservation.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Mike Mosedale  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Vanity Fair Chief's Acceptance of Payment for Film Tip Was Benignnew

Vanity Fair chief Graydon Carter has, in my opinion, turned a little nutty in the past two years, with the usual throwaway editor's note becoming home to Noam Chomsky-like screeds about the Bush administration, but he's not a crook.
New York Press  |  Russ Smith  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Times Reported What It Was Told but Not the Truthnew

The Gray Lady confesses its sins in hyping Iraq’s nonexistent weapons capabilities and terrorist ties. So what took so long? Reporter Judith Miller's coverage made it easier for the White House to justify an unnecessary war.
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

What People in Spain Are Saying about Iraqnew

The torture at Abu Ghraib prison reminded a contributor to the International Herald Tribune of the sight of white people laughing in old photos of American lynchings and a writer in El Pais of "young, strong, jolly" German soldiers having their way with naked Jews.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

Newsday Writes Tribute on Judge Who Will Hear Its Casenew

In the midst of the $600 million lawsuit filed against Newsday by advertisers, the paper published a page 4 story about Judge Leonard Wexler, who recently received a Purple Heart 60 years after his service. What the article doesn't tell you is Wexler will preside over the case against Newsday in U.S. District Court.
Long Island Press  |  Christopher Twarowski  |  08-05-2004  |  Media

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