by Sydney Smith on Sep 30, 2010
Frightening & Annoying “talking”newspaper ads tested in India
The latest advertising effort used by news organizations was a hot conversation topic, but also scared and confused readers. Called...
The latest advertising effort used by news organizations was a hot conversation topic, but also scared and confused readers. Called...
NPR's "On the Media" interviewed an editor from El Diario de Juarez, the newspaper which published an editorial asking drug cartels...
The state of Kansas' department of education will not fund high school journalism classes going forward, Newsweek reported in its...
Arthur Brisbane, the new New York Times public editor, devoted his first report for the Times on an article about...
We already know that the U.S. government trains foreign military. But now, the U.S. government is facilitating the training of foreign...
Forbes magazine agreed to fact check Dinesh D'Souza's Barack Obama article post-publication "to see if an apology or a correction...
The BBC reported Sept. 23 that music star Nicki Minaj found out via Twitter that fans have been scammed into...
With journalism's evolution and the economic crunch, traditional news media outlets - both print and broadcast - have been relying...
New York Times public editor Arthur Brisbane wrote Sept. 25 responding to a few reader questions and concerns. Brisbane highlighted Larry...