Journalism Makes Them Uncomfortable January 10, 2008 By Dean Starkman A mutant strain of journalism criticism
Unsupported and Untrue January 2, 2008 By Dean Starkman WSJ lacks evidence to support a sweeping, front-page claim against mortgage borrowers
Letting Sleeping Watchdogs Lie December 20, 2007 By Dean Starkman The business press rediscovers regulators
Downie Overdoes It December 19, 2007 By Dean Starkman A mostly reasonable defense of a reporter oversteps a fairness boundary
Incorrect December 6, 2007 By Dean Starkman A bad mistake yields an inadequate correction, and lessons for the Journal
Stilettos Are The Rage November 21, 2007 By Dean Starkman For WSJ, L’Affaire Judith offers a glimpse of a creepy new home at News Corp.
Esquire vs. The Audit on Ground Zero Coverage November 19, 2007 By Dean Starkman Raab, Longobardi trade shots on Silverstein, Rubenstein, the Port Authority and lack of progress
Zell If He Knows November 15, 2007 By Dean Starkman Connie Bruck’s good piece on Zell doesn’t ask the key question: how to drive TribCo revenue?