Doctor’s potential conflict of interest goes unmentioned in Newsday piece* February 15, 2006 By Felix Gillette
One Man’s Leak Is Another Man’s Water Fountain February 13, 2006 By Felix Gillette Porter Goss suggested Friday that leakers "are not noble, honorable or patriotic." But how does that square with recent revelations about classified information the White House has chosen to make public?
A Heaping Serving of Baked Kolata, Hold the Caveats February 9, 2006 By Felix Gillette The New York Times played up a story about research on low-fat diets, but the Wall Street Journal realized there was less to the study than met the eye of the Gray Lady.
Super Bowl Journalism Not So XL’ent February 3, 2006 By Felix Gillette Amid the slew of columns pondering the halftime show’s line-up or the television ads during the game, a handful of business reporters have managed to get off the sidelines and find a story.
Reporter Groupies Service Rockstar of Finance February 2, 2006 By Felix Gillette Raiding corporations is fun. And it’s not as hard as it sounds – especially when you can get a passel of reporters to lend a hand.
Fortune Pumps Oil Fears, Rich Sources Get Richer January 31, 2006 By Felix Gillette A Fortune correspondent warns readers to be “Be very afraid” of $262/barrel oil.
Time Turns Ford to Fluff, But the Story’s Pretty Good January 28, 2006 By Felix Gillette It’s a tough time for automakers. Ditto for newsweeklies. But when a reporter from Time sat down with an executive from Ford Motor Co., the results were surprisingly … not so grim.
News Corp. Has a Problem, Fox News Keeps Mum January 26, 2006 By Felix Gillette In the recently announced merger of the WB and UPN networks, News Corp. appears to be the loser – and Fox News isn’t reporting it.
Financial Journo Watches Stock Ticker – and Needs a Tissue January 24, 2006 By Felix Gillette The financial press often seems to cater to the short-term trading community at the expense of comprehensive reporting.
George Solomon on ESPN, Redskins Fans and Petitions January 20, 2006 By Felix Gillette “I don’t remember Edward R. Murrow ever saying ‘Boo-yah!’ in one of his commentaries or in one of his reports. You know, let’s talk about Joe McCarthy … Boo-yah!“