Nonprofit journalism faces tough struggle to keep its promise
As the head of a journalism school I have a strong, and obvious, interest in promoting the idea that people who decide to pursue careers
As the head of a journalism school I have a strong, and obvious, interest in promoting the idea that people who decide to pursue careers
The idea that the news business was fast asleep when the digital age crept in one night and stole its future is a comforting one
All in all, it’s hard to see how the trial of Private Bradley Manning could have ended any better for the U.S. government. For starters,
I won’t be leading The Washington Post day-to-day. I am happily living in “the other Washington” where I have a day job that I
Edelman, the world’s largest public relations firm, thinks it has a way to bring some ethical clarity to a shadowy area of media money-making that
It’s unwise to put too much weight on polls, but a recent survey on the Edward Snowden affair suggests better judgment among the general public
By the standards of other countries, the U.S. approach to official secrecy is ferocious. For leaking hugely newsworthy information to the press, ex-intelligence contractor Edward
In recent weeks, the gleaming Digital Age has been flipped over, exposing a dank underbelly of post-9/11 secrecy and surveillance reminiscent of a mid-20th Century
Google’s launch of its dazzling Internet-connected eyewear, which it calls Glass, has been so understated that it’s tempting to mistake this wearable computer for just
News and opinion parted company fairly late in the history of journalism, a split usually dated to the mid-19th century advent of steam-powered presses, paper
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