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Views-led news sparks identity crisis

From Oprah Winfrey to Glenn Beck, left and right are exploiting opinionated output – and now Piers Morgan enters the frayThere has always been a market for opinionated performance in the US that goes...

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Arizona shootings mark a watershed for public discourse

Gabrielle Giffords' shooting was not directly due to networks such as Fox, but it has made the tone of debate a central issueIt has been a big week for the state of public discourse in the United...

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NBC Universal and Comcast's merger is no joke

It may have been parodied in 30 Rock, but the tie-up presents a very real threat to media plurality and net neutralityThe closest many will have come to expressing an interest in the merger between NBC...

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Will MTV Skins fall victim to a small but vocal conservative lobby?

The US may pride itself on its right to free speech, but advertisers can still be frightened off by groups such as the PTCThe Parents Television Council is a very peculiar organisation. The US lobby...

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Murdoch's the Daily and the AOL way: two approaches to the same issue

News Corp's glossy iPad launch represents the world of 'spectacle' media, while the web giant focuses on the ugly dataThere were two faces of digital media abroad in New York this week. One was its...

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Can Google ever be a neutral news provider? | Emily Bell

The search engine's foray into the Egypt crisis with SayNow shows how it is becoming an active ingredient in political debateIt is hard to think of many American business executives who have been...

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In the absence of public media funding, the US has outsourced its voice |...

While an American BBC is unthinkable, commercial dominance has deprived the country of a culturally specific news mediumIf you want to get coverage for public media funding, try turning up at Congress...

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Spotlight falls on media management psychology as lights go out at TBD

The failure of a local news website in Washington highlights a key dilemma: embrace the new, or rely on the tried and trusted?One of the most high-profile journalism launches in the US in recent months...

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NPR chief needs to tune in to politics

With the public broadcaster under attack from the US right and commercial rivals, its new head will face a tough challengeTo say that NPR's senior fundraiser Ron Schiller made a serious error of...

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New York Times paywall: built for the digital future?

Debate has focused on the mechanics of the charging scheme rather than whether its $40m cost is really of long-term valueIt is a week since the New York Times finally set a date and a plan for rolling...

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Why integration can be a barrier to innovation in the digital world

Although some integrated news rooms and sales forces are effective, progress is often quicker where digital is kept apart"Here's the problem," says Randall Rothenberg, head of the US Interactive...

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Views-led news sparks identity crisis

From Oprah Winfrey to Glenn Beck, left and right are exploiting opinionated output – and now Piers Morgan enters the frayThere has always been a market for opinionated performance in the US that goes...

View Article

Arizona shootings mark a watershed for public discourse

Gabrielle Giffords' shooting was not directly due to networks such as Fox, but it has made the tone of debate a central issueIt has been a big week for the state of public discourse in the United...

View Article


NBC Universal and Comcast's merger is no joke

It may have been parodied in 30 Rock, but the tie-up presents a very real threat to media plurality and net neutralityThe closest many will have come to expressing an interest in the merger between NBC...

View Article

Will MTV Skins fall victim to a small but vocal conservative lobby?

The US may pride itself on its right to free speech, but advertisers can still be frightened off by groups such as the PTCThe Parents Television Council is a very peculiar organisation. The US lobby...

View Article


Murdoch's the Daily and the AOL way: two approaches to the same issue

News Corp's glossy iPad launch represents the world of 'spectacle' media, while the web giant focuses on the ugly dataThere were two faces of digital media abroad in New York this week. One was its...

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Can Google ever be a neutral news provider? | Emily Bell

The search engine's foray into the Egypt crisis with SayNow shows how it is becoming an active ingredient in political debateIt is hard to think of many American business executives who have been...

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In the absence of public media funding, the US has outsourced its voice |...

While an American BBC is unthinkable, commercial dominance has deprived the country of a culturally specific news mediumIf you want to get coverage for public media funding, try turning up at Congress...

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Spotlight falls on media management psychology as lights go out at TBD

The failure of a local news website in Washington highlights a key dilemma: embrace the new, or rely on the tried and trusted?One of the most high-profile journalism launches in the US in recent months...

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NPR chief needs to tune in to politics

With the public broadcaster under attack from the US right and commercial rivals, its new head will face a tough challengeTo say that NPR's senior fundraiser Ron Schiller made a serious error of...

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