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All the Dumb Pundits and Reporters Who Said Biden Was Definitely Running for President
Allie Jones · 10/21/15 01:04PMVice President Joe Biden announced in a speech in the White House’s Rose Garden today that he is not running for president. This is a real bummer for the American public, which deserves, if nothing else, more election entertainment. It’s an even bigger bummer for all the pundits and political journalists who confidently reported—with sources and everything—that Biden was going to run.
Notorious Bad Journalist Paying Back Money for Discredited Stories
Melissa Cronin · 10/17/15 08:56AMDid Hillary Clinton "Win" the Debate?
Hamilton Nolan · 10/14/15 12:57PMCondé Nast Buys "High-Value Millennial Male" Website Pitchfork for Undisclosed Sum
Jay Hathaway · 10/13/15 11:19AMThe Huffington Post Union Campaign Has Officially Begun
Hamilton Nolan · 10/07/15 08:00AMHamilton Nolan · 10/06/15 10:45AM
As News Is Ephemeral, So Too Is Life
Hamilton Nolan · 10/02/15 03:50PMReporters Are Rude During Tragedies Because They're Reporting
Sam Biddle · 10/01/15 03:00PMImagine this: a burst of tweets show a bus explosion on the interstate, sending up a tremendous mushroom cloud, visible from miles away. How many people are hurt? Or dead? What caused the explosion? No one knows, because all the reporters decided to give the victims and bystanders space, and respected everyone’s need to process the trauma before answering questions about it.
Public Trust in Media Approaches Media's Trust in Public
Hamilton Nolan · 09/30/15 11:50AMHere's What My Commute Looked Like the Day Business Insider Was Bought for $343,000,000
Tom Scocca · 09/29/15 12:48PMIt’s nice to have a job in an economy where not everyone does, and in a field—journalism—where the economic prospects are uncertain. Many publishers are looking with concern at a world where Facebook and Apple are using their power to steer readers to proprietary platforms, as innovations in ad blocking threaten the whole existing business model, which was already sort of provisional. Then again, Re/Code reported this morning that Axel Springer, the publisher of Bild and Die Welt, is going to buy the website Business Insider in a deal that “values Business Insider at $442 million.”
Hamilton Nolan · 09/29/15 09:23AM
These Blurbs of Books No One Will Read Are the Best Thing in the New York Times Book Review
Hamilton Nolan · 09/28/15 09:17AMThinkProgress Staffers Unionize as Media Union Train Rolls On
Hamilton Nolan · 09/24/15 08:10AMReality TV Company's Anti-Union Email: We Already Have a "Suggestion Box"
Hamilton Nolan · 09/23/15 01:05PMA Statistical Analysis of the New York Times "Sunday Routine"
Hamilton Nolan · 09/21/15 02:39PMHamilton Nolan · 09/08/15 04:10PM
A New Ponderous John McPhee Story About the Act of Writing? Fuck Yeah!!
Hamilton Nolan · 09/08/15 02:44PMAndy Cush · 09/03/15 11:58AM
“A rhythmic monologue to a musical accompaniment.” Ratter has a compilation of the ways in which baffled newspapers of the early 1980s described “rap music,” a hot new urban youth trend that was just beginning to gain national attention. Thirty years later, the New York Times has gotten just a little bit better at it.