Most folks fifty or older fondly remember the ritual of the family dinner. They remember them because, what with working late and rushing kids to and from school events, they rarely have family dinners themselves. (more)
Print media has changed a lot in the digital age, and Google has contributed to that evolution with innovations like Google News. To help foster new ideas in digital journalism, Google announced Tuesday that it will donate $5 million worth of grants to non-profits that are focused on new media development. (more)
PARIS (AP) — European newspapers are weathering the media crisis better than their U.S. counterparts, a report released Monday suggested. (more)
NEW YORK — Circulation continues to drop severely at U.S. newspapers, though the rate of decline slowed from the previous six-month reporting period. (more)
On February 24, at roughly 6:47 p.m., Washington Post Editor in Chief Marcus Brauchli confirmed to the world that Sally Quinn, Washington socialite and wife of former WaPo editor Ben Bradlee, had been booted from the print version of the paper for writing an absolutely atrocious column about the fact that her son’s wedding date conflicted with her step-grandson’s wedding date (that’s what we think we read — the Quinn/Bradlee family tree is more like a briar patch). (more)
The launch of the Daily Caller is a necessary step toward creating ideological parity in the all-too-clearly biased mainstream media. It is a good thing that you, Tucker, are admitting that you come to the table with certain ideological baggage, and my new site Big Journalism will be there to watch your back when the well-funded, organized left’s knives come out to try to discredit and attempt to destroy you. Believe me, they will. (more)






















