No Dinner For You! Frank Rich breaks some news, and bloggers get all huffy about it. April 30, 2007 By Christina Hernandez
The War Over the Wall April 26, 2007 By Satta Sarmah The decision by the U.S. military to build a wall separating two Baghdad neighborhoods is kicking up some dust.
The Katies’ Sad Fall April 25, 2007 By Dan Goldberg A Texas journalism award isn’t all it has been cracked up to be.
Good News! The News is Good! April 23, 2007 By Christina Hernandez American bloggers turn a story about the curtailment Russian free speech into a domestic joke.
Blogs and NBC and the MSM and Mass Murder April 19, 2007 By Satta Sarmah Bloggers react to NBC airing the rantings of the Virginia Tech killer.
Bloggers Give New ESPN Ombudsman Glowing Reviews April 16, 2007 By Dan Goldberg On April 7, a radio host went on the air and said something really stupid — and it had nothing to do with Rutgers. Enter Le Anne Schreiber.
With Troop Tours Extended, Bloggers Debate Service April 12, 2007 By Satta Sarmah Today in the ‘sphere, bloggers and soldiers debate which sacrifices should be required of an all-volunteer Army.
Meet Al Roker, Fired-Up Blogger April 11, 2007 By Christina Hernandez Less noticed amid the fallout from the slur heard ’round the world has been some internecine conflict taking place under the NBC News umbrella.
Demands Unmet, the Taliban Take an Afghan Journalist’s Life April 9, 2007 By Dan Goldberg After a little more than a month in captivity, Ajmal Naqshbandi was killed Sunday.
Bush Names Ambassador to Belgium, Bloggers on Top of It April 5, 2007 By Satta Sarmah The president makes a recess appointment to a very important post, leading to conflict.
Wolf Goes Free, But Debate He Inspired Continues April 4, 2007 By Christina Hernandez He has been called a blogger, freelance journalist, photographer, political activist and anarchist, but one title Josh Wolf no longer goes by is prisoner.
‘All-Knowing’ News Network Debuts to Mixed Reaction March 29, 2007 By Satta Sarmah The fake news business just got a little bigger.
Amid Death Threats, Blogger Goes Offline March 28, 2007 By Christina Hernandez Kathy Sierra is considering never posting on her blog again because of the severity of threats she’s received online.
Couric Plays Devil’s Advocate, Bloggers Deliver Unseemly Hit March 26, 2007 By Dan Goldberg CBS’s anchor pushed and challenged John and Elizabeth Edwards; she was skeptical, not cynical. But many bloggers’ responses to her 60 Minutes interview were unjustifiably unkind.
Viral Ads and the New Democratic Moment March 22, 2007 By Satta Sarmah Will user-generated political ads lead to more openness, or simply bring digital mudslinging into the mainstream?
As Thompson Ponders Run, Bloggers Dissect His Chances March 19, 2007 By Dan Goldberg The Law and Order star’s indecision is creating chatter from bloggers hoping for or cringing at the thought of his run for the GOP nomination.