Hearts and Minds Media The United States attempts to spread democracy by broadcasting news around the world. How’s that going in Afghanistan? April 17, 2023 By Emily Russell
The YouTube Debate July 24, 2007 By Adrianne Jeffries After all the hype, coverage is sober, possibly boring
Smart people gather to talk about politics and the Web, nothing interesting is said May 22, 2007 By Paul McLeary Blogging confabs bring out the smart guys, but few new ideas are ever aired.
Banning the bad news in Iraq May 16, 2007 By Paul McLeary The Iraqi government is chasing journalists away from covering stories.
Opposition research, tall tales, and the dregs of campaign reporting May 14, 2007 By Paul McLeary Turnabout might be fair play, but it doesn’t make for good journalism.
Ooooooh, Web Ads! May 10, 2007 By Paul McLeary Web ads are great, but the political battles will still be fought, for better or worse, in the old media.
Look Who’s Dining with the Queen May 8, 2007 By Gal Beckerman More mixing of reporters with politicians over a polite dinner shouldn’t sit well with the public.
Is This What the Army Thinks of Us? May 3, 2007 By Paul McLeary A new Army manual paints American reporters as a national security threat.
The Mathematics of Balance April 30, 2007 By Paul McLeary When are two polling numbers created equal? When the Washington press corps get of hold of them.
Tenet’s Mouth is Moving, But We Can’t Understand the Words April 27, 2007 By Paul McLeary George Tenet’s story is confusing, and reporters aren’t making it any clearer.