Is public indifference to foreign news a myth?
January 10, 2005 I’ve never understood the complaint you always hear about drivers who slow down to look at an accident scene. Is it better
January 10, 2005 I’ve never understood the complaint you always hear about drivers who slow down to look at an accident scene. Is it better
December 22, 2004 If you love irony, and who doesn’t, you should be following the unfolding tale of Robert Novak. He’s the commentator whose syndicated
December 13, 2004 It was a little matter, but the implications were big. Some years ago a student at a small college was interviewed for
November 29, 2004 We naturally assign great importance to things that are right in our faces. With the media, we’re impressed with all those new
November 15, 2004 Sometimes, in our lust for the latest gadgets, we ignore proven tools that are already at hand. So it is with media.
November 1, 2004 Both sides in the presidential contest are eager to declare this election the most momentous event since the discovery of fire, and
October 18, 2004 The clamor of the 2004 presidential campaigns has reawakened the idea that the news media should devote energy not just to reporting
October 4, 2004 Vietnam hangs heavily over this presidential campaign. Consider the biting and eye-gouging over the candidates’ service records. Sure, everybody’s got their reasons.
August 23, 2004 The case of Robert Novak and Valerie Plame seems headed for the history books, in some fashion anyway. It won’t be as
August 20, 2o04 If you traffic in commentary, especially media criticism, it’s getting warm out there. The flourishing community of Web-based blogmeisters — some of
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