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
Live-Blogging Politics Online 2007: How Political Journalism is Changing
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, March 16 2007
Here's my semi-verbatim but not for direct quotation transcript of this morning's fascinating panel on how the web is changing political journalism. The players: Moderator: Jeff Jarvis of Buzzmachine, Speakers: David ... Read More