Al Jazeera Is Banned, Again Last year, Israel suspended Al Jazeera. Now the Palestinian Authority has done likewise. January 3, 2025 By Jon Allsop
A Week Inside a Free Syria December 17, 2024 By Josh Hersh ‘A mixture of joy and euphoria, but also there is huge grief.’
Tortoises and Hares December 17, 2024 By Jon Allsop It’s been a strange year for media deals in the UK.
Britain’s Telegraph: The Newspaper Auction from Hell December 17, 2024 By Arthur MacMillan A storied London broadsheet is for sale—again. The latest bidder, right-wing media proprietor Dovid Efune, is struggling to raise the money.
Questions ABC News Should Answer Following the $16 Million Trump Settlement December 16, 2024 By Richard J. Tofel The decision to cave and apologize has unnerved American journalists. The network owes them an explanation.
The Sentencing of Carlos Watson December 16, 2024 By Josh Hersh The Ozy Media cofounder received nearly ten years after his conviction for fraud.
How to Train Your Algorithm December 16, 2024 By Jon Allsop (Or, a Luddite’s first steps on Bluesky.)
Going Broad December 16, 2024 By Kyle Paoletta Brendan Carr wants to test the limits of the FCC’s authority.
A New Local News Nonprofit Rises in Tulsa December 12, 2024 By Feven Merid The Tulsa Local News Initiative is the latest in an effort to boost local journalism across the country.
Spotify’s Bad Wrap December 12, 2024 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen The backlash against an AI-generated podcast.
Q&A: Lucia Annunziata on the Transformation of Italy’s Public Broadcaster Under Giorgia Meloni December 11, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo An anchor turned politician on her exit from RAI.
The Unraveling of Ozy Media December 9, 2024 By Susie Banikarim and Josh Hersh The trial of Carlos Watson and the excesses of the digital media age.
E. Tammy Kim on South Korea’s ‘Mess of a Coup’ December 6, 2024 By Jon Allsop The world could easily have seen something ‘extremely frightening.’