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== News and Commentary == | == News and Commentary == | ||
* American Press Institute: [http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/publications/reports/survey-research/how-people-use-twitter-news/ Twitter and the News: How people use the social network to learn about the world], by Tom Rosenstiel, Jeff Sonderman, Kevin Loker, Maria Ivancin and Nina Kjarval (Sept 1, 2015) | |||
* The Daily Beast: [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/28/the-fox-news-thorn-in-hillary-s-side.html The Fox News Thorn in Hillary’s Side], by Lloyd Grove (Aug 28, 2015) | * The Daily Beast: [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/08/28/the-fox-news-thorn-in-hillary-s-side.html The Fox News Thorn in Hillary’s Side], by Lloyd Grove (Aug 28, 2015) | ||
* Politico: [http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/jorge-ramos-donald-trump-121773.html Trump Meets His Match in Jorge Ramos], by Jack Shafer (Aug 25, 2015) | * Politico: [http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/jorge-ramos-donald-trump-121773.html Trump Meets His Match in Jorge Ramos], by Jack Shafer (Aug 25, 2015) |
Revision as of 14:40, 2 September 2015
News and Commentary
- American Press Institute: Twitter and the News: How people use the social network to learn about the world, by Tom Rosenstiel, Jeff Sonderman, Kevin Loker, Maria Ivancin and Nina Kjarval (Sept 1, 2015)
- The Daily Beast: The Fox News Thorn in Hillary’s Side, by Lloyd Grove (Aug 28, 2015)
- Politico: Trump Meets His Match in Jorge Ramos, by Jack Shafer (Aug 25, 2015)
- Wall St Journal: MSNBC’s Reboot: More News, Less ‘Leaning’, by Joe Flint (Aug 11, 2015)
- New York Times: Jon Stewart, Sarcastic Critic of Politics and Media, Is Signing Off, by John Koblin (Aug 4, 2015)
- New York Times: Up for Sale, The Economist Is Unlikely to Alter Its Voice, by Ravi Somaiya (Aug 3, 2015)
- Wall St Journal: For New York Times, a Gamble on Giveaways, by Lukas I. Alpert (Aug 2, 2015)
- Washington Post: Can we go on without Jon Stewart? Of course we can. He’s shown us how., by Hank Stuever (July 29, 2015)
- New York Times: Will Dana, Rolling Stone’s Managing Editor, to Depart, by Ravi Somaiya (July 28, 2015)
- The Daily Beast: Why Did ‘Frontline’ Kill Lowell Bergman’s Gambling Documentary?, by Lloyd Grove (July 6, 2015)
- The Guardian: BBC to cut more than 1,000 jobs in cost-savings push, by Jane Martinson (Jul 2, 2015)
- New York Times: Wikipedia Pages of Star Clients Altered by P.R. Firm, by Michael Cieply (June 22, 2015)
- Washington Post: How a curmudgeonly old reporter exposed the FIFA scandal that toppled Sepp Blatter, by Michael E. Miller (June 3, 2015)
- National Journal: How to Kill the Background Briefing, by Ron Fournier (June 1, 2015)
- The Intercept: Video: I.F. Stone’s One Weird Trick to Do Great Journalism, by Jon Schwarz (May 7, 2015)
Books
- The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas, by Robert W. McChesney, ISBN 978-1583671610. Reviews:
- Political Media Review: The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas, review by David Weiss (Mar 29, 2010)
- The Powers That Be, by David Halberstam, ISBN 978-0252069413
- New York Times review by Richard Rovere (Apr 22, 1979)
Reports
- Congressional Reports Services: Freedom of Speech and Press: Exceptions to the First Amendment, by Henry Cohen, Legislative Attorney (Oct 16, 2009)