Media job cuts all around

Frank Washkuch April 02, 2008

Newsweek is offering more than 100 buyouts from a combination of the editorial and business sides, although the bigger names are still on board.
 

Some critical of James pose on Vogue cover

Frank Washkuch March 27, 2008

When Vogue management announced that LeBron James would be the first African-American male on its cover, they probably weren't expecting a barrage of complaints that the shot is racist.
 

Who do Newsday staffers want to work for?

Frank Washkuch March 26, 2008

Who will be at the top of the Newsday food chain, once Tribune Co. unloads the Long Island, NY, newspaper?
 

State of the news media: gloomy

Frank Washkuch March 24, 2008

Looking towards the second quarter of 2008, the state of the news media is not strong, at least not according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism. Key point: the media's agenda is narrowing, not broadening, as many had expected, because of the empowerment of bloggers.
 

High Court tackles indecency 30 years after 'Seven Dirty Words'

Frank Washkuch March 18, 2008

Three decades after the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment does not ban the federal government from regulating on-air speech, the justices allowed the Federal Communications Commission to defend its decision to fine networks for curse words.
 

No laughing in the press box

Frank Washkuch March 13, 2008

When do journalists, or comedians, take themselves too seriously? Chris Mathews, for one, is upset that reporters and editors laughed at President Bush's rendition of "Green Grass of Home" at the Gridiron Club dinner.
 

MSNBC trades Tucker for Gregory

Frank Washkuch March 11, 2008

Tucker Carlson, resident bow-tie wearer and conservative commentator at MSNBC, is out as host but will stay on as senior campaign correspondent.
 

Brands switch boardroom seats

Frank Washkuch March 06, 2008

Call it an early spring reorganizing. Media firms have made sweeping management changes, none more than Ziff Davis Media, which filed Wednesday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
 

Defiant Black starts prison term

Frank Washkuch March 04, 2008

Conrad Black, whose name often follows "disgraced media baron," began a six-and-a-half year prison sentence on Monday, reporting to Coleman Federal Correctional Complex in Florida.
 

News outlets enjoying the election windfall

Frank Washkuch February 28, 2008

How will news networks ever adjust to post-election life, after the issues are debated, convention balloons are released, and the votes are tallied? For one, they'll likely take a considerable ratings hit.
 
 
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