Mixed Reactions From Media Critics After One Cuomo Interviews Another

Some watchers questioned whether it was appropriate for Chris Cuomo, a journalist on CNN, to interview his brother, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York.

    



Gunmen Attack Offices of Pakistani Media Group in Karachi

Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack, the second in recent months, on the Express Media Group, but suspicion fell on the Pakistani Taliban.

    



Sam Champion Leaves ‘Good Morning America’ for Weather Channel

Sam Champion, the weather anchor on TV’s top-rated morning show, will be the host of an upgraded morning program on the all-weather, all-the-time Weather Channel.

    



Media Decoder: Turning to Public to Back Investigative Journalism

Uncoverage.com, a website that will be announced on Monday, will allow journalists and nonprofits to seek crowdsourced funding for articles and topics like the Syrian war.

    



Longtime TV Consultant and Recruiter Is Stepping Aside, Not Down

Stuart F. Sucherman, who has helped television networks solve some of their toughest problems, is leaving the chief executive’s suite, but not the consulting group he founded.

    



Limit on Access Stirs Tensions Between White House Photographer and Press Corps

A long-running tug of war over photographs at the White House has been exacerbated by digital technology.

    



My Story: A Second Career as a Pastor, Schooled by the Homeless

I became the pastor to a nondenominational mission church to the homeless, and I quickly found out that if God had a vision for the place, I wasn’t privy to it.

    



Greek Editor Acquitted Anew Over Publication of Swiss Bank Account Names

The authorities had accused Kostas Vaxevanis, who wanted to shine a light on tax evasion, of violating privacy laws.

    

Alec Baldwin’s Show on MSNBC Is Canceled

The actor had been suspended since Nov. 15 after conceding he had made a gay slur in a confrontation with a photographer.

    



In Myanmar, Newly Free Media Struggle to Turn a Profit

Private print publications face competition from state-run dailies and the Internet and are having a hard time finding advertisers and qualified reporters, the editors say.

    



Signs of Change in News Mission at Bloomberg

Bloomberg faces newsroom layoffs, a shift in emphasis back to financial news and skepticism from the business side that investigative journalism might not be worth the potential problems it could create for terminal sales.

    



Drones Offer Journalists a Wider View

Remotely controlled aircraft have provided valuable images of events that are difficult to reach, including the recent typhoon in the Philippines.

    

Police in India Plan to Question Editor Over Sexual Assault Accusation

Police officials from Goa are investigating whether the editor, Tarun Tejpal, an anticorruption crusader, sexually assaulted a colleague.

    

Editor in India, Known for Investigations Into Corruption, Is Accused of Rape

Rape and sexual assault charges have been filed against Tarun Tejpal, the editor of Tehelka, a liberal-minded magazine that has influenced a generation of young Indian journalists.

    



Katie Couric Is Said to Be Close to Taking a Job at Yahoo

The negotiations with Yahoo are said to be in the late stages. They are independent of Ms. Couric’s syndicated talk show, whose future is uncertain.

    



James Murdoch Joins Board of Media Company Vice

The appointment was part of a deal by 21st Century Fox, where Mr. Murdoch is an executive, to buy a 5 percent stake in Vice.

    



Photographers Protest White House Restrictions

Photographers who cover President Obama are angry over what they say is the White House’s increasing practice of excluding them from events and then releasing its own photos or video.

    

Herbert Mitgang, 93, Intrepid Journalist

Mr. Mitgang, a longtime reporter and editor for The New York Times, told of mountains of F.B.I. and C.I.A. records squirreled away on America’s most well-known writers.

    



Bloomberg Lays Off Staff in Sports and Culture

The news agency plans to focus more on finance and government.

    



Maria Bartiromo to Leave CNBC for Fox Business

Ms. Bartiromo, the anchor of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” will join the Fox Business Network and Fox News next week.