Washington Post Site Hacked by Syrian Group

The paper reported that a hacker collective called the Syrian Electronic Army had also targeted Time magazine and CNN, suggesting a coordinated attack.

    



Profit at Time Warner Surges 87%

Investments in mythical kingdoms and alien invasions are paying off for Time Warner, which posted an 87 percent jump in income after it increased spending on original programming.

    

CNN Tweaks Its Lineup Amid Executive Changes

The network has revamped its prime-time lineup and hired Andrew Morse as senior vice president in charge of domestic news gathering and digital news.

    

CNN to Produce Documentary on Hillary Clinton

Two days earlier, NBC said it would make a four-hour mini-series on Ms. Clinton

    

Zimmerman Verdict Drew 10 Million to Cable TV News

Preliminary ratings show that from 10 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Fox News and CNN each attracted more than three million viewers, and MSNBC had about 1.3 million.

    

Egypt’s New Leaders Press Media to Muzzle Dissent

The authorities shuttered some television stations, and the tone of some state news media also seemed to shift, to reflect the interests of those now in charge.

    

Megyn Kelly to Get Prime-Time Slot on Fox News

Fox News dominates in total audience, but among younger viewers its lead is slipping. The arrival of Ms. Kelly, after a maternity leave, could help.

    

CNN to Revive ‘Crossfire,’ Home for Political Clamor

Canceled in 2005 amid complaints that it was debasing political debate, the show that pits a liberal against a conservative is set to return in the fall.

    

CNN Media Critic Going to Fox

After 15 years as the host of “Reliable Sources,” Howard Kurtz will host a similar show for Fox News.

    

Debut of ‘New Day’ Fails to Increase CNN’s Morning Audience

On its first day, the audience for the revamped show was smaller than that for the previous show.

    

Media Decoder: Kelly Wallace to Return to CNN

Ms. Wallace will be a digital correspondent, working primarily for CNN.com and appearing regularly on television.

    

May’s News Lifts CNN and Fox, but Sinks MSNBC

The freeing of three women in Cleveland and the Oklahoma tornado brought viewers to only two of the three main cable news channels.

    

Helicopters Bring Viewers Vivid Images of Tornado

Daylight and a hovering helicopter allowed cable news channels to bring startling images of the mile-wide tornado in Oklahoma to viewers on Monday.

    

CNN Gets a Ratings Boost From Boston

The coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings increased average total viewership of CNN in April by 80 percent compared with last April.

    

CNN Scores High Ratings in Boston Manhunt Coverage

Despite critical reviews of its reporting after the Boston bombing, CNN attracted one of its biggest audiences in a decade to its reporting on Friday.

    

The Media Equation: In Boston, CNN Stumbles in Rush to Break News

When big news breaks, a common impulse is to turn to CNN, but the network suffers from self-inflicted damage.

    

The F.B.I. Criticizes the News Media After Several Mistaken Reports of an Arrest

The agency said such unverified reporting, from which many news outlets later retreated, could have “unintended consequences” for its investigation.

    

Viewers Flock to TV News After Boston Blasts

An NBC special report drew the most viewers, but all cable news channels reported a spike in audiences.

    

Jeff Zucker at CNN Hires Michael Bass, a Deputy From His NBC Past

Michael Bass, a longtime deputy of Jeff Zucker’s dating from their days at “Today,” left Katie Couric’s syndicated talk show to be a senior vice president at CNN.

    

Media Decoder Blog: Al Jazeera Hires First Anchor for New U.S. Channel

Ali Velshi, currently the chief business correspondent and an anchor for CNN, will host a half-hour business program on Al Jazeera America.