Watergate and the Internet: A Cautionary Tale From Bob Woodward
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, April 10 2012
What if the Watergate scandal had developed in the age of the Internet? For the last three years, an advanced class of Yale journalism students have been asked that question, and every year they've said the scandal would have blown up in a matter of days and the Nixon Administration would have backed down or even collapsed in a matter of weeks. And then they get to talk to Bob Woodward. Read More
An Upside to the "Twitter Can't Topple Dictators" Genre?
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, February 14 2011
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PdFLeaks: Jay Rosen on Wikileaks and the Watchdog Web
BY Micah L. Sifry | Sunday, December 12 2010
Or, the new media ecology in six easy tweets: See also Doc Searls' take. Read More
Tapper Teams with PolitiFact to Fact Check "This Week"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 9 2010
A few weeks back NYU's Jay Rosen proposed, after ABC's Jake Tapper asked for suggestions for his tenure as host of "This Week," that the program engage in some fact-checking of their guests. Tapper, it seems, ... Read More
Swiftboating the Stimulus: Did the Internet Really Kill "Rovian" Politics?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, February 19 2010
A year and a half ago, a few weeks before the presidential election, Google CEO Eric Schmidt made a bold claim about the impact of the internet on our public life: "We are witnessing the end of Rovian politics," he Read More
Why I'm Not Going to Denver or Minneapolis
BY Micah L. Sifry | Sunday, August 24 2008
My friend Jay Rosen noticed a tweet from me earlier where I said I wasn't going to the conventions this year, and instead planned to "watch the web watch the conventions." He wrote back asking how I planned "to add value ... Read More
Daily Digest: OffTheBus Causes Traditional Media Sleepless Nights
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, July 24 2008
The Huffington Post's OffTheBus project hits a milestone; Color of Change, MoveOn and hip hop superstar Nas join forces to push back against Fox News' coverage of race; we have a look at who is a self-proclaimed ... Read More
Daily Digest: Cindy McCain's Farfalle Scandal
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, April 16 2008
Cindy McCain steals recipes from the web!; Jay Rosen has it out with members of the MSM covering Bittergate; Aaron Swartz launches the excellent watchdog.net; a new vid pairs John McCain with George Bush, again; the ... Read More
Daily Digest: Responding to Obama's Speech
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, March 19 2008
Reactions to Obama's speech from the left and right in the blogosphere; videos of Jeremiah Wright open up a kaleidoscopic vastness on the web; Jay Rosen goes after Wolf Blitzer; Schoolhouse Rock on how a bill becomes a ... Read More
Daily Digest: Does Campaign Coverage Suck?
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, January 21 2008
Jay Rosen explains why campaign coverage sucks, but does it nicely; Zack Exley gets in-depth about the Clinton campaign's field operation; political journalists are Twittering; allegations of voter suppression from the ... Read More