Zbigniew Brzezinski Gets Pelted and Praised April 24, 2006 By Felix Gillette An op-ed about Iran by President Carter’s national security advisor has bloggers sizzling.
Pulitzers Draw a Line in the Sand April 17, 2006 By Felix Gillette The Pulitzer Prizes were awarded this afternoon, and the winners reflect something of a face-off between the Pulitzer Board and the White House.
Tighter Money Blocks Oxygen Flow at USA Today April 14, 2006 By Felix Gillette While yesterday’s rise in interest rates on Treasury notes had most papers scrambling to report the economic implications, USA Today took a silly “no news here” approach to the story.
Pssst: Want a Copy of BusinessWeek? April 12, 2006 By Felix Gillette Federal authorities make arrests in an alleged scheme to get early access to BusinessWeek – but only one paper noticed it’s not that first time this has happened.
Why CEOs Get Paid the Big Bucks April 11, 2006 By Felix Gillette The New York Times takes a good, hard look at one of the hidden factors behind the continuing increase in executive compensation.
Steve Hymon on the Los Angeles River, the Mayor and a Pair of Goldfish April 7, 2006 By Felix Gillette The Los Angeles Times reporter on how and why two goldfish came to live in a tank full of river water, and found virtual celebrity on the paper’s Web site.
News That Can Use You April 6, 2006 By Felix Gillette Today brings a new investigation shedding more light on local broadcast stations’ addiction to video news releases – and more condemnation of the practice from bloggers.
Times Redesigns Web Site, Bloggers Credit Selves April 5, 2006 By Felix Gillette Bloggers applaud the newly unveiled redesign of the New York Times‘ Web site – and take some bows.
American Magazines Caught in Immigration Sweep April 4, 2006 By Felix Gillette A Time poll finds Americans not feeling friendly toward illegal residents, while our own survey of magazines turns up a glossy consensus urging U.S. politicians not to stiff-arm immigrants.
Bloggers Send "Mixed Messages" Over Green Email April 3, 2006 By Felix Gillette Reactions to the suspension of ABC producer John Green range from the predictable cries of "liberal bias!" and "shame on ABC!" to less-predictable conspiracy theories.