Losing the next generation of idealists
September 5, 2005Journalists have enough worries: cutbacks, bloggers, a geriatric audience. But here’s one more: They should worry that bright young people who might once
September 5, 2005Journalists have enough worries: cutbacks, bloggers, a geriatric audience. But here’s one more: They should worry that bright young people who might once
August 22, 2005 The ruckus over the Jim DeFede affair has focused not on what Mr. DeFede did but on what was done to him.
August 8, 2005 A squall of ethics-related scandals continues to gust through the country’s newsrooms. But ignored in the bluster over cribbed quotes, undisclosed taping
July 25, 2005 XI’AN, China — A luxury car driven by a public security official, who had been drinking, hit a farmer and dragged him
July 11, 2005 Norman Pearlstine, editorial chief of Time Inc., had a simple answer as to why he was bowing to a grand jury’s demand
June 27, 2005 We may think we know what it means to have commercial media, but our media are now launching into realms of commercialization
May 30, 2005 The latest wave of rectification to sweep the country’s newsrooms concerns intellectual theft. USA Today forced out its Pentagon correspondent for using
May 13, 2005 The mainstream news media take a lot of heat from their Internet-based cousins, some of it deserved, some not. But conventional media
May 2, 2005 Auschwitz is in southern Poland, and when I saw it in 1972 it was in the thrall of the Soviet era. The
April 18, 2005 Remember all that outrage a year ago about the deepening concentration of control over the media? How more and more news and
Contact Ed for public speaking, guest columns, panels, guest appearances, podcasts, advisory services, expert witness, and strategy consulting for news and journalism organizations.