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The 2004 State of the Press Address

The newly released 2004 State of The News Media 2004 Journalist Survey, a project of the Pew Research Center for…

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Franken: ‘Boring Corrections’ and the Airwaves That Propagate Them

Marshall Fine of New York’s newspaper The Journal News recently covered Al Franken and Katherine Lanpher’s show "The O’Franken Factor,"…

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Fabulist Times

We’re living through fabulist times, which shouldn’t be confused with fabulous times. The two words are next-door neighbors in the…

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Porno Pics Passed off as News

On May 4, WorldNetDaily.com reported that the sexually graphic photos "of U.S. servicemen raping and sexually abusing Iraqi women were…

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Reporter’s charge of 9/11 Commission Censorship Proven False

The article "Stewardess ID’d Hijackers Early, Transcripts Show" by journalist Gail Sheehy, published Feb. 16, 2004 in The New York…

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A Year After Jayson Blair: Ethical Behavior Promoted in Media and Government

One year ago today, the Associated Press says, "The New York Times announced on its Web site that one of…

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World Press Freedom Day: A Snapshot of Death and Censorship

May 3 is the 14th World Press Freedom Day. According to Reporters Without Borders, more than 130 journalists are imprisoned…

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Gail Sheehy Article About 9/11 Commission Under Fire Again

While Bush and Cheney speak in a closed session to the 9/11 Commission today, additional important news is surfacing about…

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Howard Stern Attacks

On Howard Stern ’s radio show this morning they played a clip of a female from Dennis Miller’s March 24th…

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Consuming What One Does Not Trust

Boston Globe writer Mark Jurkowitz writes about the mistrustful divide between a writer and their audience - specifically, the media…

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