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Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily, grassroots, global, radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, is on a n
I have never had anything but contempt for America's "greatest" newspapers. During my lifetime, a little over 6 decades, they have never been anything but contemptible. Everything that was foreseeably harmful to individual liberty—or la
I would love to see a picture of "Andrea Mitchel" without all the "Air Brushing",W/Messed up hair,in bed with the Devil,"Greenspan".
The MSM has put this Comi up as some kind of saint..she ain`t.
Birds of a Feath
The New York Times and Washington Post, two of the most prestigious titles in American journalism, plan another round of pay cuts, layoffs and buyouts amid a steep decline in advertising revenue.
Tv: Via Simulcast from The Show-Freedom Watch - Alex also talks with Andrew Napolitano, a life-tenured Superior Court Judge in New Jersey and now host of Freedom Watch on the Fox channel
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has chronicled the news of the city since logs slid down its steep streets to the harbor and miners caroused in its bars before heading north to Alaska's gold fields, will print its final edition Tuesday and
Anyone following the debate about whether newspapers should make people pay for the news they read online could be forgiven for thinking they woke up in 1999.
The newspaper had said in January that it was in talks with Carey for such a deal. Like other publishers, it has been seeking different ways for raising cash to pay off debt as sales of advertising decline. It suspended its dividend in February.
[Look what finally made the MSM.] If you’re inclined to believe Igor Panarin, and the Kremlin wouldn’t mind if you did, then President Barack Obama will order martial law this year, the U.S. will split into six rump-states before 2011, and Russia and
The truth of the matter is The New York Times sits on the brink of bankruptcy due to incompetent and destructive financial management which has left its balance sheet in tatters.
Media baron Rupert Murdoch issued an urgent internal communication late Monday, warning his staff: "We are in the midst of a phase of history in which nations will be redefined and their futures fundamentally altered."
their content partners don't want their material to appear on the service. Hulu has more than 100 content providers, but my sources say the companies Hulu is referring to are its founders: NBC Universal and News Corp.
Dan Aykroyd returned to rib the Republican Party's minority status in Congress. The Republicans then debate whether Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh is the smartest man alive
A media watchdog group is urging President Obama to end US military practice of detaining journalists without charges, and an investigation into killings of journalists by US forces. The detention of journalists without trial by US authorities in suc
The company also took a large write-down of $8.4 billion, about $3 billion of which reflected a decline in the value of the company's newspaper unit, which includes Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
In more than 80 years the BBC has rarely been buffeted as severely as it has in recent days over its decision to censor a television appeal by aid agencies for victims of Israel’s recent military actions in Gaza.
The speculation as to whether Bill Kristol will continue his career as a New York Times columnist can end. Buried at the end of his column Monday is this announcement: "This is William Kristol's last column." (buuut...)
Even so, the incoming Obama administration faces difficult choices involving big media as the mess it's grappling with regarding the Big 3 automakers. Without some kind of action, more broadcasters, newspapers and magazines are going to die off.
[Smelling the fascism yet?] Connecticut lawmaker Frank Nicastro sees saving the local newspaper as his duty. But others think he and his colleagues are setting a worrisome precedent for government involvement in the U.S. press.
Another embarrassing corporate media faux pas was revealed when, during an interview with Congressman Ron Paul, Bloomberg put up a caption seconds after Paul called for less financial regulation, claiming that he had called for more.
CNBC's Erin Burnett sat down for an exclusive interview with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon today, talking about a range of topics related to the financial crisis.
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