Posted by Liz Colville to findingDulcinea A new study suggests that job cuts at American daily newspapers are affecting the quality of the papers’ content—the latest hardship for the struggling industry. The study, published by the Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ), indicates that newspapers are downsizing, becoming younger and more tech-savvy, and are sharpening […]
Madonna in Video Scandal
A cameraman alleged that he had tapped Madonna and Alex Rodriguez romping with each other by his hidden camera. Now he is looking for big amount for his footage. He claimed that the shot was taken at the apartment, which was used by the stars as secret meeting place. The cameraman alleged that the owner […]
Russophone Bloggers Discuss Israel-Lebanon Prisoner Deal
Posted by Veronica Khokhlova to Global Voices Online While some bloggers from the former Soviet Union take interest in the Middle Eastern affairs out of idle (or not so idle) curiosity, for others Israel is home, and so it’s not surprising that the July 16 exchange of prisoners between Israel and Lebanon did not go […]
Recent polls said Obama leads McCain by only 3%
According to both Newsweek poll and Gallup daily tracking poll revealed that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama leads Republican opponent John McCain by 3 percentage points. The gap is a marked change from the Democrat’s 15-point lead last month in Newsweek’s poll. Illinois Sen. Obama captured 44 percent of respondents’ support in the poll, compared […]
David Carr and Michael Wolff Spar on the Future of Media
The following is the transcript of I Want Media’s Future of Media forum. The webcast was produced by GroundReport and powered by Mogulus. Catch the full video on-demand on www.groundreport.com/tv. I Want Media held its first-ever discussion forum, The Future of Media, at New York University on June 4, 2008. The Future of Media presented […]
Conservatives Challenge Ahmadinejad Over Economy
In a remarkable shift, politicians linked to the religious establishment take government to task for failed economic policies. By Mohammad Mahdi Afkari in Tehran The headlines in Tehran’s morning and evening papers are dominated by one big issue these days – inflation. Spiralling price rises have had a real impact on people’s lives in the […]
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