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Tag Archives: Journalism
Palin’s Winning Case Against The Times
She won’t collect much, but Sarah Palin could win her libel case against The New York Times.
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The Times Chills Out – About Itself
The New York Times drops its public editor. There’s no need to apply journalism standards when the standards no longer apply.
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The End Of Aerial Traffic Reports
The job description “airborne traffic reporter” may soon follow “video rental store clerk” into history.
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Melania Trump’s Victory For Women
The first lady won a legal settlement that can benefit all women in public life. So where were the congratulations?
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Trump’s Tax Appetizer
Does President Trump’s 2005 tax return hint that somebody told him, “You’re fired?” Let’s snack on that.
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Slimy Journalism
ABC News executives may not be eager to face a small-town jury in beef country, but free speech protects even slimy reporting.
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Farewell Paul Kangas
A TV business journalism pioneer taught lessons that still resonate today.
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Trying A Non-Paywall
While many publications secure their content behind a paywall, the U.K.’s Guardian tries a softer approach.
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Not-For-Profit News
If one news outlet qualifies as a tax-favored charity, how could we deny that status to others?
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