Outcry Over Computer-Crime Indictment of Matthew Keys

The indictment of Matthew Keys, 26, in relation to a 2010 incident of online vandalism has led to an outcry over sentencing in computer crimes.

U.S. Looked at Bribery Claims Involving Wall Street Journal

The investigation of The Wall Street Journal coincides with a broader search the government is conducting of News Corporation over a phone-hacking scandal in 2011.

Spanish Magazine Publisher Bets Against the Crisis

Andrés Rodríguez, the publisher and founder of SpainMedia, has much at stake in the debut this month of a Spanish-language edition of Forbes.

Media Decoder: Editor Charged With Aiding Hackers Group

Matthew Keys, a 26-year-old social media editor, was charged with assisting the hacking collective Anonymous in an attack on The Los Angeles Times Web site.

Media Decoder Blog: Chris Hayes to Take Over 8 P.M. Slot on MSNBC

Mr. Hayes, who has been hosting a weekend morning show, will replace Ed Schultz, whose working-class bluster wasn’t always a good fit with MSNBC’s other prime-time shows.

Fox Sports and New Big East Are Teaming Up

The new Fox Sports 1 cable channel will present the basketball games of the seven Catholic universities taking over the Big East name, including Georgetown, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Providence.

Harvard Hacked Staff Staff E-Mails

The searches were to root out leaks to the news media in a cheating scandal, and the staff members were not told until months later.

Harvard Hacked Staff E-Mails

The administration searched staff e-mails to try to root out the source of leaks to the news media in a cheating scandal, and the staff members were not told until months later.

Lebanon Paper Launches Salvo Against Hariri Tribunal

A newspaper has published the names of likely witnesses in the murder trial of Rafik Hariri, the former prime minister who was assassinated in 2005.

Media Decoder Blog: News Corp. Will Provide $2.6 Billion to Its New Publishing Company

The new company, which will consist of more than 100 newspapers, will have a big cash safety net and no debt when it separates from the entertainment part of News Corporation.

Media Decoder Blog: The First Strike in the Roger Ailes Book Wars

In an excerpt from “Roger Ailes: Off Camera,” Mr. Ailes, the head of the Fox News Channel, takes aim at Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Newt Gingrich, among others.

News Corp. Has a Tablet for Schools

The Amplify, a 10-inch Android tablet for kindergartners through 12th graders, will come with the company’s education curriculum, which can also be used on other devices.

Media Decoder Blog: Sports Illustrated Lands New Armstrong Interview

The magazine billed it as Lance Armstrong’s first since talking with Oprah Winfrey six weeks ago. It came about serendipitously after the writer, Michael McCann, noticed that Mr. Armstrong had started following him on Twitter.

Fox Planning National Sports Network It Hopes Can Challenge ESPN

Fox’s chief executive, Rupert Murdoch, hopes to challenge ESPN for some of the lucrative revenue that the sports media giant has had largely to itself for more than three decades.

Photojournalists in Oakland Face Epidemic of Camera Robberies

In less than a year, journalists at every major television news station in the Bay Area have been robbed of expensive cameras, sometimes at gunpoint, and it is changing the way they report.

PBS Ponders Weekend ‘NewsHour’

A decision on adding half-hour Saturday and Sunday editions of the popular news program is not expected before the end of the month.

Woodward Clashes With White House and Conservatives Take Note

Conservatives have long considered Bob Woodward a scourge for helping to break the Watergate scandal, but this week many lauded his account of a dispute with the White House over his fiscal coverage.

Media Decoder Blog: Former G.M.A. Chief to Take Charge of CNN’s Planned Morning Show

Jim Murphy will lead the attempt by CNN to recapture morning television glory, a priority of CNN Worldwide’s new chief, Jeff Zucker.

Media Decoder Blog: Two reporters, one episode, and a deck of Beltway cards

There are two parables embedded in Episode 3 of “House of Cards,” explain Ashley Parker and David Car in their recap.