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Media Ownership Articles
A Way Out?"Over the years the Post had been fairly generous in granting stock options to favored employees, and the cost of buying out those options had put the company in a bind."
By Douglas McCollam January/February 2006 Something to DiscoverThe Newspaper at a Crossroads
By The Editors November/December 2005 Who Has Journalism's Back?Journalism in the Corporate Age.
By The Editors September/October 2005 After RupertThoughts on News Corporation's fate.
By Neil Hickey May/June 2005 Sinclair's ShadowCanned news and conservative commentary. Coming soon to a station near you?
By Elizabeth Jensen May/June 2005 Ad-monishmentA newsroom says no to a dodgy new ad scheme.
By John Giuffo March/April 2005 Saving JournalismHow to nurse the good stuff until it pays.
By Philip Meyer November/December 2004 Missing PiecesThe Campaign Conversation Ignores Media Ownership
By The Editors May/June 2004 TV Hits HyperdriveSo Long to Analog Broadcasting and Hello to Digital, Which May Spell Good News for Viewers--And Plenty of It
By Neil Hickey March/April 2004 Tripping Up Big MediaOne of the strangest Left-Right coalitions in recent memory has challenged a free-market FCC. What's the glue that holds it together?
By Gal Beckerman November/December 2003 "The Reagans": What CBS Should Have DoneThe black eye CBS inflicted on itself when it buckled under pressure, canceled "The Reagans," and shifted the miniseries to Showtime may have disappeared by now.
By Lawrence K. Grossman and Newton N. Minow November/December 2003 Canned NewsWhat Does It Mean When Local TV News Isn't Local?
By The Editors November/December 2003 Low Power, High IntensityBuilding Communities on the FM Dial
By Laurie Kelliher September/October 2003 What's Spanish for 'Big Media'A controversial merger ignites the diversity-of-voices issue
By Alison Gregor September/October 2003