Netizens fill the inbox of a Washington Post columnist with emails “emanating raw hatred,” then tell him that digital lynch mobs are, well, to be expected.
The ubiquitous political blogger launches a broadside on the New York Senator and her presidential prospects, leading fellow liberal bloggers to take turns pile-driving him to the mat.
If there were a protective shelter for words abused at the hands of American journalists, one word in particular would deserve a special, quiet recovery room.
CNN giddily reports that the White House press corps apparently wanted to watch CNN instead of Fox. But did the network get spun by the administration?
While newsrooms are anxious about MediaNews’ acquisition of four former Knight Ridder papers, it offers one advantage: MediaNews is a private company, not a public one.
Geraldo Rivera tells aspiring journalists “we’re not just voyeurs” – right after a plug for his next show, about Playboy looking for models on college campuses.
The CIA is rolling out polygraph tests to squelch anonymous leaks to the press – a fact we now know thanks to anonymous sources leaking the news about the polygraph tests to the press.