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Has Everybody Finally Lost It?2 comments

ruthmazo wrote 4 days ago: Chris Hayes, wow, what were you thinking? Now if you don’t know what I’m referencing it is the topic … more →

Tags: Rant It Up, insane

Glenn Greenwald> Dog-training the press corps

wammtoday wrote 2 weeks ago: Dog-training the press corps Journalists who heap the most lavish praise on the White House are rewa … more →

Tags: Military Madness, Media Criticism, Journalism, Glenn Greenwald, investigative journalism, State of Journalism, White House journalists, White House Correspondents Association, freedom of speec

Time and Newsweek: Reaching The Dregs, and Ethics Be Damned25 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 2 weeks ago: Dishonest or tasteless? Irresponsible or sensational?  A lie or a crime? The nation’s two, sad … more →

Tags: Business & Commercial, Arts & Entertainment, Journalism & Media, honesty, Journalistic Ethics, Newsweek, Barack Obama, media, time

Ethics Hero: CNN's Anderson Cooper14 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 4 weeks ago: Will wonders never cease —- an outbreak of legitimate, fair and balanced journalism on CNN! On … more →

Tags: Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, lies, CNN, spin, Anderson Cooper, move-on org, War On Women, Prevention and Public Health Fund

"Baghdad Bob" Dionne's Orwellian Flackery7 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 1 month ago: Baghdad Bob There was a time long ago when columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. was legitimately regarded as th … more →

Tags: Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, honesty, Courage, Death Penalty, connecticut, E. J. Dionne, baghdad bob

When Beef Isn’t Beef (But It Really Is) Everybody Loses or: ABC News Wikipedias "No True Scotsman", Misses Point, Slanders Big Meat6 comments

scottjen wrote 1 month ago: It’s a sad thing when I hear about the latest media shitstorm from Facebook.  About a week ago I not … more →

Tags: media, Television, Internet, News, Food, Pink Slime, food, ABC News, Fox News

Journalistic Integrity and The Western USC Report Card

potentthoughts wrote 1 month ago: By Nathan Caranci The Gazette is Western University’s student newspaper, and is the only daily stude … more →

Tags: usc, report card, Western university, The Gazette

George Zimmerman and the "Racial Profiling" Canard20 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 1 month ago: Racists, all of 'em. On the frequently disgusting but reliably gripping CBS drama “Criminal Mi … more →

Tags: U.S. Society, Law, Law Enforcement, Journalism & Media, racism, Bias, CNN, Norman Mineta, Criminal Minds, Racial Profiling

NBC Investigating Edited 911 Call From Night Trayvon Martin Died

Stephen wrote 2 months ago: [2012-04-10: Update below] A story is breaking that NBC and the Today show intentionally edited out … more →

Tags: USA, Life, media, Law, NBC, MSNBC, Today Show, 9/11, Journalism

Journalism, integrity and the Internet: The case of Wikileaks1 comment

somewordsbymike wrote 2 months ago: Everyone likes a secret, hearing one is both exciting and empowering, and delivering one lifts the b … more →

Tags: Internet Talk, Internet, Wikileaks, Journalism, freedom of information. future, Julian Assange

Proposing "The Bachmann-Plouffe Rule"7 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 2 months ago: My new rule could stop this from happening to me in the very near future, and perhaps you as well! I … more →

Tags: Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, Professions, honesty, deciet, George Stephanopoulos, interviews, evasion, Michele Bachmann

Our News Media's Integrity Vaccum: The Malia in Mexico Blackout9 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 2 months ago: Here is a good example of how framing is critical in analyzing the news. When various conservative b … more →

Tags: Government & Politics, Journalism & Media, Around the World, The Internet, Family, leadership, President Obama, Fairness, trustworthiness

Did The New York Times Purposely Fuel the Goldman Controversy?

Gordon G. Andrew wrote 2 months ago: A Compromised Value Proposition? If the biggest loser in disgruntled employee Greg Smith’s recent Op … more →

Tags: Marketing, marketing craftsmanship, PR, Social Media, #PRfirms, Journalism, Brand damage, Publicity, media placement

Funny! But Unfair.4 comments

Jack Marshall wrote 2 months ago: Here’s conservative news aggregator Matt Drudge’s top of the page lead headlines at the … more →

Tags: Journalism & Media, The Internet, Fairness, matt drudge, The Drudge Report

Michelle Malkin: "When you vet the president, you vet the media"

vermontaigne wrote 2 months ago: Michelle Malkin: Liberal minority journalists have themselves acknowledged their slavish fealty to O … more →

Tags: US Politics, media, obama, Michelle Malkin, Soledad O'Brien, Vetting, Media Bias, Journalistic arrogance

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Dan Meadows wrote 3 months ago: Spring is just about upon us, and I figured as part of my ongoing promotion of my self publishing ex … more →

Tags: Publishing, Goings On, Books, Science Fiction, Dan Meadows, Short Stories, Horror, eBooks, Fiction

"progressive" Reporting on Scott Walker's Recall Election

mjfellright wrote 3 months ago:   There’s so much empty, hateful “progressive” rhetoric in this “articl … more →

Tags: tea party patriots, Government, Culture, Republicans, Progressives, corruption, Tea Party, class warfare, Biased Media

American Legislative Exchange Council Calls Claims Made By Common Cause “Utterly False”

Alan Sexton wrote 3 months ago: By Alan Sexton, Green Mountain Scribes Washington, D.C. – Common Cause, self-described as a no … more →

Tags: National News/Opinion, Politics 2, Government, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), common cause, utterly false, False Claims, Eric Cantor

Philadelphia in Peril1 comment

deanneuh wrote 3 months ago: A journalist in Philadelphia has been censored over his coverage of the current sale of Philadelphia … more →

Tags: Online, Print, Philadelphia Media Network, Greg Osberg, David Gambacorta, censorship


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