Those were the words of William Goldman, the gifted screenwriter, who was finishing his script for All the President’s Men in 1972, when his director told him to quit writing. It seems Robert Redford, ...
Barack Obama's election night win got people dancing from Berlin to the Bronx and, of course, Kenya. If you turned on the television, you could also see a cascade of reporters and analysts sniffing, ...
The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you." Those words came to mind as leading scientific and media figures ...
The role of journalists has been changing for some time now. Due to the rise of social media, journalists no longer hold the monopoly on informing the public and holding the powerful to account. Nor ...
There are many possible reasons for the public’s declining trust in journalism — it’s falling for pretty much everyone — but it’s plausible that one of them is the difference in that way journalists ...
The way we get our news is changing fast. The latest research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University shows that, around the world, news consumers are turning to ...
Few topics split opinion in media buying quite like principal media, the increasingly common practice of agencies reselling media inventory at an undisclosed margin. Critics see conflicts of interest ...
One of the biggest problems in reviewing tech products — especially mobile products such as cell phones, headsets, media players, etc — is the problem of objectivity. How objective can you be in a ...