media
Thomas Friedman Calls for Sleeve-Rolling
Hamilton Nolan · 09/21/11 11:46AMA Tyrant Editor Loses His Reporter
Ryan Tate · 09/20/11 09:52PM
Matthew Winkler was down under last week, and on top of the world. The Bloomberg co-founder interviewed the Aussie prime minister, and gushed in a laudatory Australian profile that "it's really an extraordinary time to be around, to be alive, to be a journalist — to be at Bloomberg News.'' One of his reporters very much disagreed. (Or not — see her statement in the update below.)
Did Wikileaks Decapitate Al Jazeera?
Ryan Tate · 09/20/11 07:53PMCan Ginia Bellafante Save the New York Times' Soul?
Hamilton Nolan · 09/20/11 01:47PMNews Corp Reaches Blood Money Settlement With Dead Girl's Family
Hamilton Nolan · 09/19/11 01:42PMHow to Create a Shocking Statistic
Hamilton Nolan · 09/19/11 09:13AMWatch One Russian Billionaire Punch Another
Lauri Apple · 09/18/11 04:56PMFormer KGB agent and billionaire newspaper tycoon Alexander Lebedev decided to spice up his appearance on some boring Russian talk show by punching fellow Russian billionaire Sergei Polonsky in the face. But it was probably justified, because Polonsky was the first to say he wanted to "stick one in the mouth."
British Cops Want the Guardian to Give Up the Source Who Ruined Everything For Them
John Cook · 09/16/11 02:40PM
The Metropolitan Police knew for years that the Sun had hacked into teen British murder victim Milly Dowler's voicemail, but sat on the information because they were in cahoots with England's tabloids. It wasn't until the Guardian broke the Dowler story that the police finally investigated the hacking in earnest. Now the cops want to know who ratted them out.
Qaddafi's Son Is Bisexual and Other Things the New York Times Doesn't Want You to Know
John Cook · 09/16/11 12:48PM
Now that Wikileaks has been forced by circumstance to release the full, unredacted archive of its 250,000-plus classified diplomatic cables, we can see what the New York Times voluntarily redacted, at the request of the State Department, from the cables that it published. Among the things it hid: Muammar Qaddafi has a bisexual son, and a Reuters correspondent is a source for State Department intelligence.
'What Is There to Worry About?' Jill Abramson Unwisely Asks
Hamilton Nolan · 09/16/11 12:20PMArtist to Fox News: "I Was Gonna Do a Sign That Says 'Fox News Lies'"
Hamilton Nolan · 09/15/11 04:10PMJay Shells is the New York guerrilla artist famous for his unofficial subway etiquette posters. For his latest project, he's put up urban etiquette signs across the city. Got himself an interview on Fox News today! You'll want to watch all the way through to the end of this clip, when he tells the Foxbot about his aborted plans for a "Fox News Lies" sign. She is miffed! Jay, how could you??
The Season of Media Job Changes Is Here (Autumn)
Hamilton Nolan · 09/15/11 01:05PMIs the Michael Wolff Adweek Experiment Almost Over?
Hamilton Nolan · 09/15/11 10:23AM
October, 2010: lifelong media grenade-thrower Michael Wolff is appointed as the top editor of advertising industry trade magazine Adweek. April, 2011: the new Wolff-ified Adweek debuts. Our prediction at the time: "It'll go along just fine for a month or three, until the publisher starts getting calls from the advertisers, who say, 'I find all of that media reporting very interesting but by the way, we are in the advertising industry. Not the media. So I'm, you know, taking my business over to Ad Age, which really, let's be honest, covers this industry that I'm in (advertising) better than you guys do.' And that will be the end of the great media-reporting-heavy advertising trade magazine experiment!"