Arthur Gelb, Critic and Editor Who Shaped The Times, Dies at 90
Posted in: UncategorizedInmates’ Newspaper Covers a World Behind San Quentin’s Walls
Posted in: UncategorizedIn First Public Remarks After Firing, Jill Abramson Talks of Resilience
Posted in: UncategorizedPatch Sites Turn Corner After Sale and Big Cuts
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Media Equation: Abramson’s Exit at The Times Puts Tensions on Display
Posted in: UncategorizedThe lack of decorum in Jill Abramson’s dismissal from The Times was stunning, David Carr writes.
Lebanese TV Executive Is Summoned to Hague Court
Posted in: UncategorizedTimes Seeks to Reassure Its Staff After Abramson’s Ouster
Posted in: UncategorizedNewspapers Hooked Dean Baquet, New Editor of The Times, at an Early Age
Posted in: UncategorizedThe Morning Muse of Television
Posted in: UncategorizedKenneth Tomlinson, Conservative Voice in Broadcast Oversight, Dies at 69
Posted in: UncategorizedMr. Tomlinson was a journalist who used his leadership role in federal communications agencies
to counter what he regarded as liberal bias.
Dow Jones Acting Chief Is Given Job Permanently
Posted in: UncategorizedWilliam Lewis, a longtime News Corporation insider, had been the Dow Jones division’s acting chief since Les Fenwick resigned in January.
Cable Fees and Football Help Profits Climb at Fox
Posted in: UncategorizedLens Blog: Photos Trusted but Verified
Posted in: UncategorizedCapus, Once Head of NBC News, Moves to CBS Evening News
Posted in: UncategorizedMedia Decoder: Slate Raising Its Investment in Podcasts
Posted in: UncategorizedBloomberg Gains 2 Veteran Political Journalists
Posted in: UncategorizedJohn Heilemann and Mark Halperin, authors of the best sellers “Game Change” and “Double Down,” will join the company to anchor Bloomberg Politics.
The Saturday Profile: A Voice of Dissent in Egypt Is Muffled, but Not Silent
Posted in: UncategorizedAfter two decades of mocking the powerful as a columnist and screenwriter, Belal Fadl has been blacklisted, with no newspaper in Egypt willing to defy the government by hiring him.
William H. Honan, Journalist and Author, Dies at 83
Posted in: UncategorizedMr. Honan was
a culture editor for The New York Times and the author of several books.
Ratings Slip at MSNBC as Jet Coverage Lifts CNN
Posted in: UncategorizedThe decline in ratings for MSNBC has been tied to gains for CNN because of its extensive coverage of the missing Malaysian airliner.