April 10, 2005
Religion reporting

It remains a big problem at major newspapers. While newsrooms across the country have made it a goal to diversify their staffs -- at least when it comes to skin color and sexual orientation -- and the blind spot when it comes to devout Christians can illustrate how out of touch with "average Americans" the […]

Read More
April 9, 2005
Things you don't want to do

Quickly rising to the top of my list of the things I don't want make the mistake of doing is writing something really stupid that gets Xrlq on my case -- like Judge James Whittemore did when he wrote an opinion in the Terri Schiavo case. I initially overlooked this, as it rang stupid. I […]

Read More
Advertisements
April 9, 2005
Crazy old aunt in the attic

That's how former UPI reporter, now columnist, Helen Thomas has been described by someone whose job I would like to have. I generally don't read her columns, because they're mostly useless at best and a steaming pile of dung at worst. This week's column is somewhere in the middle -- it's useless crap. A tsunami […]

Read More
April 8, 2005
What good is it?

A degree from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, that is. I understand it's a prestigious institution, but I'm having a hard time figuring out why -- especially after having read this comment by the school's dean regarding the New York Times' deal with Columbia University to slant its coverage. The dean of Columbia’s Graduate School […]

Read More
Advertisements
April 8, 2005
Godwin's law and Ward Churchill

The lawyer for Ward "Little Eichmanns" Churchill has invoked the famous Internet rule on Nazi analogies in his defense of his client. (Apparently the irony of it all is lost on the lawyer.) A lawyer for the professor whose remarks about Sept. 11 victims touched off a firestorm wants officials to clarify how they intend […]

Read More
April 8, 2005
It's easier the second time

If the facts of the case are as presented here, and I have no reason to believe they are not, then I just went from calm to very angry. In a situation recalling the recent death of Terri Schiavo in Florida, an 81-year-old widow, denied nourishment and fluids for nearly two weeks, is clinging to […]

Read More
April 7, 2005
Schiavo memo's origin determined

A commentor in this post, challenged me to make a correction. The Washington Post's Mike Allen reports today that the legal counsel to Republican Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, was the author of the memo. Well, no correction from me -- basically because the gist of my post is still valid: If a reporter requests […]

Read More
Advertisements
April 7, 2005
The hits just keep on coming

Someone needs to remind The New York Times of the basics of Journalism 101. From today's Times corrections column: An article yesterday about the Arab Human Development report of the United Nations Development Program asserted that its release had been delayed by Bush administration pressure on the agency to change language critical of the United […]

Read More
April 7, 2005
Poynter will print anything

Romenesko's MediaNews column published the following letter yesterday. From MATTHEW HOY, Metro designer, San Diego Union-Tribune: I don’t believe CJR’s dart should be aimed across campus, but directly at The New York Times. I’m never surprised by the efforts of some sources to shape news coverage, so Columbia University’s less-than-noble action could’ve been expected. If […]

Read More
April 6, 2005
Bad journalism

Today's New York Times includes an "Editors' Note" atop the regular list of corrections, major and minor. A front-page article on Thursday described a report by a committee at Columbia University formed to investigate complaints that pro-Israel Jewish students were harassed by pro-Palestinian professors. The report found "no evidence of any statements made by the […]

Read More

Calendar

June 2025
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  

Archives

Categories

2nd Amendment Information

pencil linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram