Stan Tiner on Calling for Help in a Headline, Editing the Daily Disappointment, and Forming a “Newsroom Trust” December 2, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett
The MSM: Where Bad Reporting – and Cuteness! – Abound November 30, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett In honor of our newest section, The Audit, we’ll kick off today’s Blog Report with a look at a couple of bloggers’ beefs with business reporting.
Partisan Infection Strikes Medical Coverage November 23, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett News that the FDA and the CDC will next convene a “scientific meeting” to discuss the deaths of four California women who died several days after taking Mifeprex gets buried by partisan “he said / she said.”
Air Traffic, Out of Control November 22, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett It was a mixed blessing for cable news yesterday when a corporate jet in Oregon developed landing gear troubles soon after takeoff. The upside: dramatic live coverage sure to draw viewers — almost like a police chase in the sky! The downside: lots of airtime to fill.