Where’s the Thief? The ‘Options Scandal’ is a Dud June 21, 2006 By Felix Gillette What do you get when you combine CEO stock option plans and a press corps that loves scandal? A scandal!
BusinessWeek Online Pursues Sleep-Aid Market June 20, 2006 By Felix Gillette Just as various people have begun to elevate the slideshow’s reputation, one publication continues to drag it down.
Bloggers Pounce on the New Netscape June 15, 2006 By Felix Gillette For anyone tracking the continued devaluation of "news anchors" in American public life, this morning marks a milestone of sorts – or is it a millstone?
Rich Guy Hires Own Investigative Reporter June 14, 2006 By Felix Gillette Bloggers react to the announcement of Mark Cuban’s new Web site devoted to business investigative reporting.
From the Monster of Iraq to the Monster of Florence June 13, 2006 By Felix Gillette A slain terrorist lives on at American newsstands, while The Atlantic provides an engrossing Italian crime story.
Bloggers Bask in Afterglow of … Themselves June 12, 2006 By Felix Gillette Bloggers descend on Las Vegas to wax wondrous at their own self-importance and listen to various Democratic politicians vie for their affection.
Bad News Bears Bear – Good News! June 8, 2006 By Felix Gillette How are critics who have suggested the press is reluctant to report good news from Iraq responding to the saturation coverage of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s demise?
Reporters Tire of Bad Political Reporting June 7, 2006 By Felix Gillette As another election season kicks into gear, former Nieman fellows have offered up some worthy suggestions for how campaign coverage can be improved this time around.
Journalism Goes to Hell June 6, 2006 By Felix Gillette For reporters across the country, today is a holy day for journalism by the numbers.
NBC, Williams Mum on Lawsuit by Armless Soldier June 2, 2006 By Felix Gillette The network and its star anchor shouldn’t remain silent about a lawsuit involving the subject of several Nightly News stories.