New York Times

'WSJ' and 'NYT' eye the Bay Area

September 08, 2009

Both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times are exploring the possibility of introducing the papers to the San Francisco market accompanied by...
 

'Washington Post' hyperlocal experiment ends

August 19, 2009

Hyperlocal coverage, once hailed as another potential savior of the news business, was dealt a blow this week when The Washington Post decided to...
 

AOL's latest reincarnation is as free Web publisher

August 17, 2009

The New York Times’ David Carr took a look at AOL’s transition to a free content provider, calling the process “probably version 8.0 of the revolution...
 

Murdoch: All News Corp. sites to charge for content

August 06, 2009

News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch told the Financial Times this week that his company will charge for access to “all our news...
 

Over the moon

June 12, 2009

The first moon landing took place 40 years ago in July and as the anniversary approaches, companies are leveraging that milestone in marketing and PR.
 

'Washington Post' closes stand-alone book section

January 28, 2009

The Washington Post is the latest major news outlet to change its stand-alone book section. Book World will no longer appear in print,...
 

Abrams says nascent firm won't hire journalists with a conflict

November 25, 2008

After former MSNBC host Dan Abrams announced the launch of Abrams Research, a consulting shop that will hook companies up...
 

NYT's Pogue: Web 2.0 sites should banish most anonymous comments

November 21, 2008

New York Times’ technology columnist David Pogue disclosed a few ideas for making the Web 2.0 world a more friendly, and factually accurate, environment for...
 

Bad newspaper news extends to the Web

October 13, 2008

The New York Times reports on more bad news for newspapers, some of which, industry leaders say, are hoping for a Web-based silver...
 

'Newsweek' reacts to Palin cover outrage

October 10, 2008

Newsweek is responding to criticism over its October 13 cover, featuring a close-up shot of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, with a statement...
 

Who will be the newspaper industry's Orson Wells?

October 03, 2008

Newspapers – hit by declining revenue streams and dropping circulation – are “waiting for Orson Welles,” said Peter Kaplan, New York Observer editor-in-chief, referring...
 

Houston media also taking advantage of the Web's reach

September 24, 2008

In this week’s issue, communications professionals from a number of businesses with interests in the Houston area emphasized their use of the Web in...
 

MSNBC pulls Olbermann, Matthews from anchor chairs

September 09, 2008

Following on-air tensions among its election-season hosts at the Democratic National Convention, MSNBC has removed prime-time anchors Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews. David...
 

MSNBC's left turn not obvious to everyone

August 22, 2008

MSNBC’s decision, announced Tuesday, to remove legal analyst and former network GM Dan Abrams from its 9 pm time slot in favor of commentator...
 

Some respect for fake news

August 18, 2008

The New York Times recently published a lengthy-and according to the most e-mailed list- very popular article on The Daily Show and how...
 

Op-Ed-gate

July 22, 2008

I've been following the news that the New York Times' declined to run John McCain's Op-Ed on the grounds that it did not announce...
 

Times' Carr takes on Fox News PR

July 07, 2008

Fox News’ PR operation took a beating in today's New York Times piece by David Carr, who alleges that media relations at the...

 

Home Depot promotes CFL recycling program

Nicole Zerillo July 03, 2008

Home Depot recently kicked off a national program, where consumers can recycle compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) in store, a first for...

 

In search of press release magic words

July 01, 2008

Are there magic words that, when embedded in press releases, guarantee media coverage? No, according to Joanne Kaufman’s report in the June 30...

 

Report: Post executive editor search down to Brauchli, Bennett

June 25, 2008

Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth has narrowed the field of prospective executive editors down to two candidates: former Wall Street Journal managing editor...

 

Murdoch: Too much editing at WSJ

May 29, 2008

Rupert Murdoch’s interview at The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital conference signals potential tough times ahead for Journal editors and subscribers minding...

 

Journal insiders expect a managing editor from the outside

May 15, 2008

Early this month, The New Republic named a few “renaissance men” who could be the next managing editor of the Wall Street Journal. Three...
 

Media junkies, rejoice

February 21, 2008

There will be ink...

Numerous outlets, per Radar Online, are claiming to have forced the New York Times' hand in publishing a...
 

When the correction is (almost) larger than the post

December 27, 2007

The NYT's Virginia Heffernan - no stranger to corrections - had to issue a major one, on a story about Neo-Nazis and Ron...