Planning America's Information Diet
BY Nick Judd | Monday, October 3 2011
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will be in Phoenix, Arizona today to talk the future of news with a panel of about a dozen academics, news executives and journalism experts at an event at ... Read More
Staged Presidential Photos, The Bell Tolls for Thee
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, June 1 2011
Remember the dust-up over staged photos of President Barack Obama taken after the president gave his statement on the death of Osama bin Laden? Resolved, Politico reports: A single designated pool photographer will snap ... Read More
ThinkProgress Revamp
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 31 2011
The media arm of the Center for American Progress has been redesigned "from top to bottom," writes editor Faiz Shakir. Read More
The Time That Andy Carvin, Mark Lynch, and Twitter Interviewed the White House's Ben Rhodes
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 19 2011
From left to right, Marc Lynch, Andy Carvin, and Ben Rhodes. From a journalistic perspective, the idea of a White House teaming up with two media figures to produce a White House event can be discomforting. But even ... Read More
A Fiery Twitter Debate About Race, Obama, Bin Laden, Gingrich, and Salon. Umm, Right?
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, May 17 2011
Reading Kevin Drum, one learns that Salon's Glenn Greenwald all worked up about the supposed "about 30 obsessive, truly unstable Obama cultists who sit on Twitter all day, literally, smearing with vile, rancid ... Read More
The Sun Sets on Staged Presidential Photos
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 13 2011
White House photo by Chuck Kennedy Remember last week's mini-debate over whether the time had passed on the staging of presidential photos? The White House said it is ending its long-running practice of having ... Read More
Understanding the Staggering Spread of Keith Urbahn's bin Laden Tweet
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, May 6 2011
SocialFlow's mapping showing the spread of Keith Urbahn's tweet on the killing of Osama bin Laden Keith Urbahn's source tweet on the killing of bin Laden By a quarter to ten last Sunday night, word had gotten out that ... Read More
Time to Retire Staged Presidential Photos?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 4 2011
White House photo by Chuck Kennedy Widely-seen wire photographs of President Obama appearing to deliver his Sunday night statement on the death of Osama bin Laden might well have captured re-creations of the speech, ... Read More
Clintonite: 'Birthers' Before Ken Starr
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 29 2011
A former Bill Clinton aide says that, compared to special prosecutors, Internet rumors are "lot kinder and gentler at the end of the day." (via Ben Smith) Interesting argument, though didn't Whitewater start as ... Read More
Participants Annoyed at How 'Wikileaks' Gitmo Docs Got Out
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 25 2011
Pentagon press secretary Geof Morrell When it comes to Wikileaks, there's the story, and then there's the backstory. Today, you might have noticed, we've seen a sudden deluge of news stories on just who has been held at ... Read More