The media limps in dead last among institutions younger voters trust to "do the right thing," according to a new and massive Harvard University survey.
The U.S. State Department is looking to design and facilitate a media ethics course for journalists in India, and has even proposed appropriating the name of Robin Thicke's 2013 hit "Blurred Lines" as a title for the course.
The New York Times "basically rewrites whatever the Kiev authorities say": Stephen F. Cohen on the U.S./Russia/Ukraine history the media won't tell you
Best known to British audiences for his books Bobos in Paradise and The Social Animal, Brooks says he considered calling the new one Humility, with the title in tiny letters and "David Brooks" in huge block capitals.
I've seen Assad interviewed before and he always seems very poignant and eloquent.
Charlie, as always, tries to steer the discussion towards MSM/Government propaganda and Assad clearly sees right through this.
You decide:
Talk about a tale of two cable news networks. With its 53rd consecutive quarter total audience win, Fox News Channel saw a 10% primetime rise among adults 25-54 in first-quarter 2015 over last year.
The latest hires come on the heels of news from last week that the Washington Post's Nia-Malika Henderson will be joining CNN as a senior political reporter. CNN also hired ABC News' Jeff Zeleny earlier this month.
In recent months, Facebook has been quietly holding talks with at least half a dozen media companies about hosting their content inside Facebook rather than making users tap a link to go to an external site.
The US media is full of stories about how the Obama administration is going to punish Israel for re-electing Bibi Netanyahu in an election marked by demagoguery and arrant racism.
To be a storyteller for the mainstream media, you can't have any sound principles other than your loyalty to whatever the government wants you to say. Pre-Internet, that was a sweet deal. No one could check your work. Today, you end up...
President George W. Bush's national security advisor, Condi Rice, warned Americans that Saddam Hussein's (nonexistent) weapons of mass destruction could result in a mushroom cloud going up over an American city.
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