The Anti-Anchor With his folksy, down-to-earth persona and machine-gun delivery, Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith is the antithesis of the traditional Voice of God anchor. And he’s more than willing to firmly express conclusions that challenge the views of the Fox News pundits if that’s where the facts lead him.
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Sherry Ricchiardi
The Distribution Revolution How news organizations are intensifying their use of social networking venues like Twitter and Facebook to circulate their stories and connect with their communities
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Bret Schulte
Go Big or Go Under Consolidation and collaboration might be the best bet for preserving the nation’s struggling mainstream news outlets.
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Paul Farhi
A Eulogy for Old-School Newsrooms They were loud, chaotic and politically incorrect. They weren’t very diverse. But they sure were full of journalistic passion--and fun.
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Carl Sessions Stepp
Career Suicide? Demoted TV journalists are going to court in an effort to get their jobs back.
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Deborah Potter
Staying Neutral Journalists should not reveal their political views, Twitter or no Twitter.
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John Morton
Drop Cap
Going Public Should journalists express their political views on social networking sites?
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Stephanie Gleason
Capital Investment Talking Points Memo launches a Washington bureau, augmenting its reporting firepower.
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Karen Carmichael
Plugging the Holes A public broadcaster, a J-school and a philanthropist form a nonprofit to cover the Bay Area.
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Jennifer Hlad
Filling the Gap Web exclusive
California Watch, a new investigative reporting venture, is launching a beefed-up online operation.
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Stephanie Gleason