media
Don Lemon Is a Damn Expensive Date
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/11 02:17PMFox v. Gawker: A Look Back
John Cook · 08/30/11 01:28PMJoao Silva Needs to Be Heard
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/11 09:43AMContempt for NYT Public Editor Reaches New Heights
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/11 03:18PMNew Jersey TV Reporter Narrowly Escapes Terrifying Irene Attack
Lauri Apple · 08/28/11 10:03PMWhile some television reporters bravely ate toxic sea bile and stayed strong in the midst of surprise penis invasions while reporting from the front-lines of the Irene War, others were frightened by the very thought of hurricane-tainted waters. Watch as this reporter, embedded in Asbury Park, N.J. and decked out in what appears to be a full-body weatherproof suit, runs from the puniest of ocean waves. Whoah! Let's get out of here!
Irene: The All-Encompassing Terror-Storm That Wasn't
Lauri Apple · 08/28/11 01:11PM
Restaurants in New York City have been tweeting their Sunday brunch offerings, not their structural damages reports. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is declaring "the worst" to be over. A few city streets were flooded, but it wasn't that bad, and the vast majority of people who live along Irene's blustery path up and down the East Coast have survived. How can this be?
There's a Reason Fox News Keeps Attacking Gawker
John Cook · 08/26/11 12:59PMHey look! The good folks on Fox and Friends did a segment on Gawker this morning, for no apparent reason at all, claiming (falsely!) that our traffic is down 75%.
Study: Op-Ed Pages Full of Boring Important People
Hamilton Nolan · 08/25/11 02:28PMTwilight of the Media Critics
Hamilton Nolan · 08/25/11 11:47AM
Yesterday, the already-shrunken world of media reporting lost its two grandest figures: Jim Romenesko, the quiet man who singlehandedly set the agenda, like a front page editor for all media news (semi-retiring, by choice); and Slate's Jack Shafer—America's most consistently fearless press critic (laid off). Step back. Look around at the smoldering carnage of the media critic landscape. Who's left to carry the "harassing one's own industry colleagues" torch? A brief look, below.
The Godfather of Media News Is Semi-Retiring
Hamilton Nolan · 08/24/11 02:21PMIn Which a Newsweek Writer Is Romantically Pursued by Shaquille O'Neal: 'I Want u or Rihanna'
Hamilton Nolan · 08/24/11 10:20AMTabloid Lady: I Hate Everybody
Hamilton Nolan · 08/24/11 08:24AM
The unsatisfying resolution of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case raises tough questions of race, sex, power, and law. Indeed, this one murky encounter and its muddled aftermath could be used as a prism through which to dissect the very nature of morals in our sometimes unsettling globalized world. Or, you could just say: fuck everybody involved.
Insane Internet People Get Their Own Newspaper
Ryan Tate · 08/23/11 04:53PM
What do Reddit trolls read when they wake up in the morning, before they start "work?" How do 4channers prepare their souls to die on /b/? How do super obsessive microbloggers read about Tumblr, to elevate themselves above hipsters who merely read Tumblr? Six hundred thousand dollars says the answer to those question is "The Daily Dot," the official newspaper for crazy internet people.