Are You Packing Heat? Your Local Newspaper May be Planning to Out You

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by Liberty Chick BigJournalism.com 3/2/2010

The Ohio Free Press, an independent online news source run by liberty-minded citizens, has its sights fixed on setting the record straight and is taking aim squarely at one newspaper’s editor.

Two and a half years ago, when readers of […]

FCC to ‘Study’ the Future of Journalism

Frank Ross BigJournalism.com 2/15/2010

Just what the media needs:

Now it’s the Federal Communications Commission’s turn to examine the future of journalism and the media industry.

“We are at a critical juncture in the evolution of American media,” FCC chairman Julius Genachowski said in a statement. “Rapid technological change in the media marketplace has […]

Climategate, UK Edition: Following the Money…

…all four trillion euros of it…

by Octave Tockfield BigJournalism.com 2/12/2010

There’s a question oft-posed by the proponents of global warming… or of “climate change,” as the new term of art has it, thus allowing warmists to claim both the snowstorm now blanketing America’s East Coast, as well as the melting of that snow, as […]

Willful Blindness: MSM Ignores Republican Half of the Story on Healthcare Reform Efforts

Kyle-Anne Shiver BigJournalism.com 2/10/2010

The most infuriating thing about our mainstream media is the utter ignorance of their so-called “journalists.” When little miss anchorwoman, Katie Couric, interviewed the president last Sunday on his sudden, desperate invitation to Republicans for ideas on healthcare reform, he told her this:

I want to look at the Republican ideas […]

Does the ‘Kinsley Rule’ Apply to Journalists, Too?

Posted by Michael Walsh Big Journalism January 12, 2010

Michael Kinsley, the former editor of Slate, once defined a gaffe as what happens when a politician inadvertently blurts out the truth. But what about when a card-carrying member of the MSM does the same thing?

David “advisor to presidents” Gergen is perhaps the most conventional […]

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