Journalism News: Page 7
Judith Regan Files $100 Million Defamation Lawsuit (November 14, 2007): Judith Regan is mad as hell and she's not going to take it anymore.
Carnegie Mellon Study Ranks Most Informative Blogs (October 26, 2007): A study conducted by Carnegie Mellon researchers has determined which blogs are the most informative.
Banned From Louis Vuitton: The Price of Journalism (October 10, 2007): Journalist Dana Thomas' new book has reportedly gotten her banned from all future Louis Vuitton fashion shows.
George Clooney to Edit The Independent (October 1, 2007): The newsroom at The Independent (U.
Paris Hilton Sues Hallmark Over Greeting Cards (September 13, 2007): Paris Hilton is suing Hallmark in federal court for using her image without permission in a new line of greeting cards.
Is Your Laser Printer Killing You? (August 7, 2007): We were horrified to find this article from CNET which says that emissions from certain laser printers can lodge deep in your lungs, eventually causing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
Botox: The Writer's Best Friend (July 25, 2007): A new study says the writer's cramp (a dystonia) is caused by a condition in the brain that some people are more prone to.
Study Finds Young Adults Not Following the News (July 16, 2007): The New York Times reports that a new study has found that today's teens and young adults are not keeping up with the news.
Journalists Awash in Paris Hilton News (June 11, 2007): Unless you've been on vacation on a desert island for the past couple of weeks, you have no doubt been bombarded with the ubiquitous coverage of Paris Hilton's jail drama.
Old and New Media Clash Again: This Time Over Book Reviews (May 16, 2007): The L.
Trapped in Emoticon Hell (April 12, 2007): Leigh Buchanan of Inc.
Warren Adler Predicts the End of Mass Media: Niche Content is In (March 7, 2007): Bestselling novelist Warren Adler is predicting the end of mass media as we know it.
Feedback Through a Fire House (February 14, 2007): David Carr, a New York Times journalist who also blogs the Times' Carpetbagger blog, has written an interesting essay about blogs and journalism called 24-Hour Newspaper People.
Newspaper Sued Over Bad Restaurant Review (February 9, 2007): Well, this has to be some kind of journalism first.
Sulzberger Predicts the End of Print Newpapers (February 7, 2007): Arthur Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of The New York Times shocked just about everyone at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland when he said that he doesn't know if The Times will even be in print in five years.
Journalist Molly Ivins Dead at 62 (February 3, 2007): Journalist and author Molly Ivins has lost her long battle with cancer: she died last week at the age of 62.
Media Job Cuts Jumped 88% in 2006 (January 30, 2007): A UPI news story is citing a survey from Challenger Gray & Christmas that found media job cuts climbed 88% in 2006.
Journalist Daryn Kagan Now Covering Upbeat News Stories (January 27, 2007): Daryn Kagan, a former CNN news anchor, now has her own website at darynkagan.
Time, Inc. Slashes Jobs: Britney Coverage May Suffer (January 16, 2007): Time, Inc.
A Journalist Who Doesn't Care About Reader Feedback (January 14, 2007): Not all journalists are embracing the idea of interactivity.