Bloggers Scorn Dobson, CNN June 29, 2006 By Edward B. Colby Online pundits react with scorn to a column on CNN.com by Focus on the Family’s James Dobson.
Requiem for a Heavyweight June 28, 2006 By Edward B. Colby Yesterday at 4 p.m. Knight Ridder ceased to exist, and bloggers mourned what has been lost.
It’s Summertime and the Readin’ Is Easy June 27, 2006 By Edward B. Colby It’s summertime, which for the nation’s big newsweeklies means special issues devoted to random topics.
Kos: Yesterday’s Hero, Today’s Goat June 26, 2006 By Edward B. Colby Online scribes react to Newsweek‘s profile of the influential lefty blogger.
Press Sheds Light on Another Secret Program June 23, 2006 By Edward B. Colby A roundup of how four major newspapers covered today’s national security blockbuster.
A Penny ‘Saved’ Is Media Credibility Burned June 23, 2006 By Edward B. Colby What do you get when you cross Britney Spears’ husband, a billionaire and a manufactured press event? Wall-to-wall coverage!
CNN Makes Waves Where There Are None June 20, 2006 By Edward B. Colby Sometimes we are amazed what the news media will do to manufacture "controversy."
Chipping Away at the Story of Guantanamo June 19, 2006 By Edward B. Colby In its lead story Sunday, the Boston Globe approached the legal black hole that is Guantanamo from an important fresh angle.
AP Tells A Story Needed to Be Told June 16, 2006 By Edward B. Colby The Associated Press authoritatively reports an unsettling truth about thefts related to 9/11.
"Could You Repeat That One More Time?" June 15, 2006 By Edward B. Colby Talking points: they’re not just for politicians any more, as a Tribune Co. shareholder has demonstrated over the past week.