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What Really Happened
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 9, 2008 at 11:32 AM
So, What Happened, really (as it applies to both Hillary Clinton's campaign for the Democratic nomination and to the White... More
Reading (And Reporting) “Bird Entrails”
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 9, 2008 at 09:36 AM
"It is possible," writes the New York Times' Guy Trebay in yesterday's Sunday Styles, "at a time when campaign images... More
Yellow Journalism
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 9, 2008 at 08:35 AM
As we were saying, it's been a hell of a primary season but now it's time to get serious. John... More
Was Tuesday A Milestone for TV News?
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 5, 2008 at 09:28 AM
Brian Stelter, at his New York Times TV Decoder blog, reports that Tuesday night "may have been only the second... More
News Pundits: Like “Doppler-less Weathermen” and Other Insights
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 5, 2008 at 08:19 AM
After a montage of year-plus-old clips of cable commentators declaring Hillary Clinton "inevitable" (and variations thereof), Jon Stewart last night... More
Precision in Labeling
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 4, 2008 at 03:21 PM
Over at TPM Cafe, Todd Gitlin (who writes CJR's "Russert Watch" column) schools reporters on the definition of "condescension" and... More
“Nicest Guy,” “Vengeful Journalism”
Now can we talk about the piece, not Purdum?
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 4, 2008 at 11:16 AM
I saw many journalists (on cable and elsewhere) rush to vouch for Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum in recent days. Mostly... More
“History,” “Destiny,” “Finally”
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 4, 2008 at 10:11 AM
There are different takes and tones to the headlines greeting America this morning bearing the news that, as several papers... More
VP Obedience Training (Oh, Behave!)
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 4, 2008 at 08:46 AM
Yes, "What Does Hillary Want?" as everyone in the campaign press has been asking, as Clinton herself asked and (sort... More
When Post-Partisan Candidate Attacks
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 3, 2008 at 05:56 PM
Most candidates for political office criticize or attack their opponents. Barack Obama, however, is, per the New York Times' Michael... More
Was Capehart Oversharing on MSNBC?
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 3, 2008 at 04:35 PM
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski seemed in sort of a hurry to cut short or move along from the following exchange this... More
This Is Your Brain on Campaign
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM
From the LA Times's James Rainey: Somewhere inside the brain of the presidential campaign reporter lies a huge lobe devoted... More
What Happened, Karaoke-Style
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 3, 2008 at 09:42 AM
You thought there was nothing left for cable to say about or do with What Happened (Scott McClellan's memoir, to... More
Disappearing Dissent on Russian TV
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 3, 2008 at 08:37 AM
Reports Clifford J. Levy in today's New York Times, there's very little throwing down of gauntlets these days on Throw... More
Purdum’s Suggestive Piece
By Liz Cox Barrett Jun 2, 2008 at 09:13 PM
My initial thought after reading Todd Purdum's Vanity Fair piece on Bill Clinton in which anonymous "former Clinton aides" and... More
#Realtalk: This isn’t another ‘golden age’ for print - But it is one for media
Social media in smaller markets - How three social media managers deal with smaller markets and more local coverage.
A rally for laid-off Sun-Times photogs - A protest Thursday morning drew about 150 picketers to the newspaper’s headquarters
Reporting, or illegal hacking - Scripps reporters are accused of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Exchange Watch: California Dreaming - Low healthcare premiums on the West Coast were trumpeted as a big, good-news Obamacare story. But: “Compared to what?”
One of the great reporters of his generation died Tuesday at 33. The stories he wrote, and the ones he didn’t live to write
Michael Hastings: my friend and his enemies
Hastings was fearless and shook things up - especially with his McChrystal expose. The haters in the media couldn’t forgive him
Journalism is about finding flaws and magnifying them, and surely someone who would spill massive loads of state secrets must contain a few broken parts, right?
Call it the Politico rhetorical crutch
The inside-the-beltway publication’s go-to phrase
Rachel Maddow’s tribute to Michael Hastings
“Michael was angry … he was angry about things that weren’t right in the world. He was angry with war and with loss, and that drove his reporting.”
CJR's Guide to Online News Startups
Uptown Messenger – Hyperlocal news for a neighborhood in New Orleans
Who Owns What
The Business of Digital Journalism
A report from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Questions and exercises for journalism students.
