Yeah, Wolfie is out, stop cheering May 18, 2007 By Gal Beckerman Will the press be as interested in Wolfowitz’s replacement as it was with him?
If the networks and the Pentagon hate it, ‘Hometown Baghdad’ is surely must-see TV May 15, 2007 By Gal Beckerman Pentagon stomps on YouTube, cutting off an unvarnished look at the war.
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.
The Organic Link Between Books and Newspapers May 1, 2007 By Gal Beckerman Do newspapers really want to sacrifice the cultural authority that book reviews provide?
Counting the Dead in Iraq April 27, 2007 By Gal Beckerman If the Iraqi government won’t provide civilian casualty figures, it’s up to reporters to find them.
The Sun‘s Wafer-thin Attack on Elliott’s Pulitzer Piece April 20, 2007 By Gal Beckerman For a right-wing paper, there is no such thing as a moderate Muslim.
Fox News Takes Vonnegut’s Bait, One Last Time April 17, 2007 By Gal Beckerman Fox News didn’t like Kurt Vonnegut. So it Goes…
Politico’s One-Source Wonder March 22, 2007 By Gal Beckerman How often have you opened a newspaper and seen these words: "My apologies to our readers for passing on bad information"? Never.
Do You Know Why the U.S. Attorneys Were Canned? March 15, 2007 By Gal Beckerman The press needs to do a better job explaining what, exactly, happened.
Want a Well-Designed Newspaper? Go to Europe. March 12, 2007 By Gal Beckerman The president of the Society for News Design on why American newspapers are lacking, visually.