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Journalism
Al Jazeera China correspondent expelled
by
Rob Schmitz
May 8, 2012
The expulsion of the correspondent of Al Jazeera English from China is a blow to the rapidly expanding news service.
On the legacy of Mike Wallace and '60 Minutes'
Apr 9, 2012
Former head of NBC News, Richard Wald, reflects on the work of the late CBS newsman Mike Wallace and the program for which Wallace was most identified, "60 Minutes."
New owner at The New Republic
Mar 9, 2012
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes takes over as owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic. He's 28. The magazine is nearly 100.
Journalists save news nuggets for books
Apr 16, 2010
An interesting piece in Politico discusses the debate over whether it's wrong for journalists to leave out bits and pieces of news from their...
NPR clears its doorstep
by
Scott Jagow
Mar 13, 2009
NPR has decided to cancel all of its newspaper subscriptions, except for the Wall Street Journal. Romenesko posted an internal NPR memo that says...
Is Journalism Dead?
by
Scott Jagow
Feb 27, 2009
That's the title of the seminar I'm in right now at the Kauffman Foundation. It began with a speech from former Boston Globe writer David Warsh,...
Bring on the Tweets
by
Scott Jagow
Feb 23, 2009
Okay, I'm convinced. I've signed up for Twitter. You can access my profile and start following me at http://twitter.com/scottjagow . I'm...