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  • CNN: Layoffs in the Enviro Unit; O'Brien Out (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    12/04/2008 2:21:30 AM PST · by abb · 38 replies · 1,758+ views
    Newsday ^ | December 3, 2008 | Staff
    This can't be good: I am told that CNN has eliminated its science unit, affecting seven staffers. It's not good for many reasons but the network's science unit is one of the best in television and probably has a few dozen Emmys to prove it. Here's a statement from CNN: " We want to integrate environmental, science and technology reporting into the general editorial structure rather than have a stand alone unit. Now that the bulk of our environmental coverage is being offered through the 'Planet in Peril' franchise which is produced by the 'AC360' program, there is no need...
  • A Generation of Local TV Anchors Is Signing Off (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    12/01/2008 4:32:44 AM PST · by abb · 37 replies · 1,097+ views
    The New York Times ^ | December 1, 2008 | Brian Stelter
    One of the most familiar voices in Denver is about to sign off for the last time. In October, three weeks after Ernie Bjorkman, an institution in Colorado television, signed a new annual contract worth close to a quarter of a million dollars, he was told he was being let go by KWGN, the CW affiliate in Denver, a victim of consolidation with another station. snip Across the country, longtime local TV anchors are a dying breed. Facing an economic slump and a severe advertising downturn, many stations have cut costs drastically in the last year, and veteran anchors, with...
  • Battered U.S. media prays for its bailout (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    11/29/2008 4:35:52 AM PST · by abb · 38 replies · 950+ views
    Toronto Globe & Mail ^ | November 28, 2008 | Richard Siklos
    Has there ever been a less fun time to be a media mogul? This was supposed to be a banner year for the U.S. media industry, with the happy confluence of a presidential election campaign and the Olympics. Instead, 2008 has been pretty much a writeoff. Some parts of the industry - particularly local U.S. media - have seen their sales fall off a cliff and their long-term viability as business models called into question as a consequence of the shakeout in the financial services companies and car makers, two of the largest advertising categories. "It looks like 2008 will...
  • Minorities fear trend from California gay marriage ban (BARF)

    11/24/2008 4:46:36 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 25 replies · 782+ views
    Al Reuters ^ | November 24th | Peter Henderson
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's gay marriage ban could open the door to legal discrimination against unpopular groups if the state Supreme Court allows the voter-approved measure to stand, blacks, Latinos, Asians and other minorities said. The November 4 vote, supporting an end to legal same-sex marriage in the most populous U.S. state, has caused a nationwide furor as opponents of the measure decry what they consider a civil rights violation. California's highest court agreed on November 19 to hear a challenge, based on whether the state constitution requires support from the legislature -- as well as a majority vote...
  • USA Today to lay off 20 in early December (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    11/24/2008 5:41:34 AM PST · by abb · 29 replies · 619+ views
    Poynter Online ^ | November 24, 2008 | Ken Paulson and John Hillkirk
    Memo sent to USA Today staffers on Nov. 23 To: The newsroom staff From: Ken Paulson and John Hillkirk The current economic crisis has taken its toll on businesses nationwide, including USA TODAY. This will mean a cut in our 2009 budget, including the elimination of about 20 positions in early December. We wish this wasn't necessary, but we're facing unprecedented economic challenges and we have to cut spending. We'll have our regular monthly staff meeting Monday at 5 p.m. EST and will discuss this development and answer any questions you may have, but here are the basics: Those whose...
  • Time to raise the gas tax (BARF)

    11/20/2008 2:13:59 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 18 replies · 808+ views
    CNN Money ^ | November 18th | Allen Sloan
    NEW YORK (Fortune) -- The big game in Washington these days consists of running around dealing with the problems of the Detroit Three automakers, formerly the Big Three. But all the to-ing and fro-ing about how (or whether) to keep General Motors, Ford and Chrysler out of bankruptcy is ignoring the elephant in the room - lower gasoline prices. As you doubtless know, they've fallen about 50% from the record levels they reached in July, making them one of the few bright spots in our economic picture. So let me fulfill my traditional role of skunk in the garden party,...
  • Media Malpractice... How Obama Got Elected

    11/18/2008 4:44:20 AM PST · by NoObamaFightForConservatives · 12 replies · 664+ views
    howobamagotelected.com ^ | November 17, 2008 | howobamagotelected.com
    As seen on Fox news. Watch the VIDEO here.
  • Howell: 'Most Washington Post Journalists Voted for Obama. I Did'

    11/18/2008 3:23:07 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 17 replies · 935+ views
    WaPo/Newsbusters ^ | November 16th | Brent Baker
    A week after Washington Post Ombudsman Deborah Howell agreed with readers who saw “a tilt toward Democrat Barack Obama” in the paper's campaign coverage, Howell this Sunday admitted she voted for Obama and “bet” that so did “most” in the Post's newsroom: I'll bet that most Post journalists voted for Obama. I did. There are centrists at The Post as well. But the conservatives I know here feel so outnumbered that they don't even want to be quoted by name in a memo.
  • Murdoch to media: You dug yourself a huge hole [condescension, arrogance, complacency ...]

    11/17/2008 3:46:07 AM PST · by Mike Fieschko · 53 replies · 2,063+ views
    CNet ^ | November 16, 2008 | Charles Cooper
    With newspapers cutting back and predictions of even worse times ahead, Rupert Murdoch said the profession may still have a bright future if it can shake free of reporters and editors who he said have forfeited the trust and loyalty of their readers. "My summary of the way some of the established media has responded to the internet is this: it's not newspapers that might become obsolete. It's some of the editors, reporters, and proprietors who are forgetting a newspaper's most precious asset: the bond with its readers," said Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive officer of News Corp. He...
  • For Thousands of Laid-Off Magazine Employees, a Hard Road Ahead (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    11/17/2008 6:16:01 AM PST · by abb · 32 replies · 792+ views
    Advertising Age ^ | November 17, 2008 | Nat Ives
    In June, magazines' ad pages were running 7.4% below their levels a year earlier, and hiring freezes were creeping across big publishing houses. As it turns out, those were the good days. Back then magazines still employed 147,000 people, matching the high mark since the last recession. It had taken the industry until 2007 to reach that level. It took just three months to undo those gains. By the end of September, when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection and the Bush administration had started seeking $700 billion for Wall Street, magazines had eliminated 3,200 jobs. Neither October nor November...
  • Barack Obama: Too Big to Fail

    11/13/2008 3:58:16 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 52 replies · 2,101+ views
    Rush ^ | November 12th | Rush
    So right now it's... I get kind of amused when I look at the way the media is covering this guy. I'll tell you something else about Obama. You heard the concept. Remember when Donald Trump was in financial trouble, he couldn't pay back all the loans at this point in time that he owed various banks? So the banks had to rewrite and redo the loans, because Trump was too big to fail. If they let Trump fail... That whole philosophy... It's come back now -- and, by the way, Trump paid it all back. He's cool, fine, but...
  • Mainsteam Media Continues To Ignore Responsibilities, Damage America

    11/12/2008 8:46:38 AM PST · by jazusamo · 26 replies · 939+ views
    The Bulletin ^ | November 12, 2008 | Herb Denenberg
    I thought after the mainstream media had succeeded in electing its anointed candidate for president and after they had acted as an unofficial campaign manger for Sen. Barack Obama, that there might be some return to journalistic principles. The conventional wisdom is that once in office, the mainstream media subjects the president to relentless criticism. So I thought there might be a slight letup in the biased, dishonest and fraudulent journalism flooding forth from the mainstream media to advance Sen. Obama and the Democratic Party. But as I checked magazines and newspapers and listened to President-Elect Obama's first press conference,...
  • Tribune Company Loses $121 Million

    11/10/2008 8:01:59 PM PST · by Nachum · 29 replies · 182+ views
    New York Times ^ | 11/10/2008 | ap
    CHICAGO (AP) — The Tribune Company, owner of newspapers including The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune, along with the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field, said Monday that it lost $121.6 million in the third quarter as newspaper advertising revenue fell. The company, which is privately held, had net income in the comparable quarter a year earlier of $152.8 million. Revenue fell 10.5 percent, to $1.04 billion, from $1.16 billion a year ago, the company said.
  • MSNBC prez on Fox News: "You can't trust a word they say"

    11/10/2008 6:52:05 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 57 replies · 219+ views
    TV Barn/Kansas City Star ^ | July 18th | Aaron Barnhart
    "Look," said Griffin. "I totally respect Fox News and what they did. But it's totally cynical. For them to say that is outrageous. They saw an opportunity years ago to create an ideological channel. And they did. I give them total credit. I tip my hat to them. They scored. But it was ideological and opportunistic. It was a business plan. "We didn't do that. We go out and hire the best people that we can and give them freedom. Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann were arguing in point-of-view programs against the war when the war was popular. This wasn't...
  • Desperate times in the newspaper business lead to drastic measures (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    11/09/2008 12:35:11 PM PST · by abb · 30 replies · 205+ views
    Ft. Worth Star Telegram ^ | November 9, 2008 | MITCHELL SCHNURMAN
    The Star-Telegram used to be a special business. For decades, the Fort Worth newspaper had some of the strongest numbers anywhere, stoked by a fast-growth market and big-city competition. With almost 400 journalists at its peak, it staffed one of the largest newsrooms for a paper its size and had a fat news hole for stories. Profit margins sometimes hit 30 percent, justifying the large head count and making the Star-Telegram a cash-generating machine. That’s all yesterday’s news. Newspapers across the nation are facing their own economic crisis, and they’ve cut more than 24,000 jobs in the past year. The...
  • Florida Amendment Results ( gay marriage ban controversial )

    11/06/2008 2:18:10 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 16 replies · 1,158+ views
    CBS 12 ^ | November 5th
    Amendment 2 - Passed. The most controversial-- the Florida marriage protection amendment. Voters in Florida decided to identify marriage as the union between a man and a woman, nothing else-- banning gay marriage and extra benefits for domestic partnerships. Florida will now be one of approximately 30 states with a definition of marriage in its constitution.
  • Toast

    11/04/2008 4:37:01 AM PST · by NoObamaFightForConservatives · 18 replies · 2,947+ views
    seanmalstrom.wordpress.com ^ | November 3, 2008 | seanmalstrom
    I’ve checked my email, and I have over a hundred new messages. And I can’t get to anything resorting to ‘Sean Malstrom’ due to real life situations. Luckily I changed my career gears long ago. But my old profession of political analysis is going to be absolutely destroyed. I still think McCain will win the election and do so by a larger margin than Bush did in 2004. When this happens, a hurricane of outrage will be unleashed at the political analysis business, mostly the pollsters. People will demand to know how they could be so off. In other...
  • Sam Zell Bucks His Own Papers -- Gives Mucho Bucks to McCain

    11/01/2008 12:59:17 PM PDT · by WilliamReading · 14 replies · 504+ views
    NEW YORK While Sam Zell's biggest newspapers, the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, made history endorsing a Democrat, Barack Obama, this year, he has been busy giving tens of thousands of dollars in contributions to Obama's opponent, Sen. John McCain. Among other CEOs: Rupert Murdoch has given $2,300 to McCain, Richard Scaife and Philip Anschutz have heavily backed Republicans, while William Dean Singleton has pretty much sat it out while his fellow MediaNews honcho Richard Scudder has funded Obama. A review of several online campaign donation sites shows Zell, listed as the chairman of his Equity Group Investments, donated...
  • (VANITY) Guaranteed way to get LA Times to release the tape:

    10/29/2008 12:39:24 PM PDT · by Yossarian · 17 replies · 823+ views
    Yossarian's fermented brain | 10/29/08 | Yossarian
    I hereby submit the following proposal which I guarantee will cause the LA Times to release the Obama-Khalidi Party tape: Just copy and paste the following to russ.stanton@latimes.com : Dear Mr. Stanton, Editor of the mighty Los Angeles Times: I write to you regarding a matter of great national security. I am quite worried that the LA Times may be tempted by public pressure to release materials that would set back our nations war against terror. My business provides lunch catering to the CIA's training facilities for agents looking to infiltrate Middle Eastern terrorist organizations. (You should stop by and...
  • Great Opportunity for Center-Right Journalists

    10/26/2008 2:12:27 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 10 replies · 469+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | 10 25 | Matthew Sheffield
    Part of the reason that liberal bias in the elite media exists is that not enough conservatives and libertarians decide to get involved in journalism, especially straight news reporting. One of the best organizations on the right trying to combat this is the Phillips Foundation which has a program that pays generous amounts of money to encourage people to get involved in producing high-quality journalism that can really make a difference. If the idea of this appeals to you, consider applying for the 2009 Phillips fellowships. Full-time fellowships pay out $50-75,000 to successful applicants. Part-time ones pay $25,000.
  • Who wants to start a nation-wide media protest? (vanity)

    10/10/2008 5:54:40 PM PDT · by JPII Be Not Afraid · 124 replies · 2,553+ views
    Oct. 10, 2008 | JPII Be Not Afraid
    Who wants to start a nation-wide protest of all tv and newspapers next week or the week after? We would demand that the media tells the truth about Obama, the economy, the war and everything else they lie about. We could make signs and hand out flyers. Telling everyone how the media is literally destroying this country with there lies and deception. We could set up a website to promote our cause and sign up for protests at different media outlets. If this went national, the media couldn't ignore it. What do you say? Do you think it could be...
  • NY Times: Ochs-Sulzberger Control In Doubt (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    10/06/2008 9:27:18 AM PDT · by abb · 25 replies · 1,002+ views
    I Want Media ^ | October 6, 2008 | Staff
    Most of the 27 members of the fifth generation of the Ochs-Sulzberger family -- who are slated to inherit control of the New York Times Co. -- work as artists, musicians, academics, even fashion stylists. "You don't see a line of people in succession to run the joint," says a former Times exec.
  • Main Street turns against Wall Street (anti capitalist hitpiece)

    09/28/2008 4:46:44 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 7 replies · 511+ views
    Money ^ | September 26th | Nina Easton
    By contrast, the implosion of Wall Street, followed by Paulson's escalating series of multibillion-dollar rescues, has fired up populist sentiments that were already building in American politics, promising to reshape legislative battles over everything from tax and trade policies to federal regulation. Union leaders like the AFL-CIO's John Sweeney suddenly sound as if they're in the mainstream of public opinion with statements like this: "One thing is certain. No one - no politician, no investment banker, no television commentator, no economist - should be able to say again with a straight face that here in the United States we just...
  • Poll shows Palin might be losing some of her luster (CNN Hitpiece)

    09/28/2008 3:09:26 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 48 replies · 1,620+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | September 27th
    The honeymoon is over for Sarah Palin. After a third major TV interview during which her performance was uneven at best, even fellow Republicans are having trouble enthusiastically backing their vice presidential nominee. The first-term Alaska governor had been a phenomenon, bringing delegates to their feet with her speech at the Republican National Convention early this month and helping John McCain draw the biggest crowds of his campaign afterward. But voters are now apparently having doubts. A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released yesterday found that while 47 percent of likely voters believed that Palin had the personality and leadership qualities...
  • Media to Republicans: We're Sorry (Yeah right!)

    09/05/2008 6:21:26 PM PDT · by Sneakyuser · 62 replies · 169+ views
    CREATORS SYNDICATE INC ^ | 08/04/2008 | Roger Simon
    Media to Republicans: We're Sorry ST. PAUL, Minn. — On behalf of the media, I would like to say we are sorry. On behalf of the elite media, I would like to say we are very sorry. We have asked questions this week that we should never have asked. We have asked pathetic questions like: Who is Sarah Palin? What is her record? Where does she stand on the issues? And is she is qualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency? We have asked mean questions like: How well did John McCain know her before he selected her?...
  • Don't be misled into thinking that Palin has championed the "windfall profits taxes" like Obama

    09/01/2008 3:03:46 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 4 replies · 171+ views
    Beldar ^ | August 29th | Beldar
    Palin has stood up to the major oil companies, and has made utterly transparent the State of Alaska's dealings with them, but she is neither in their pocket nor a rabble-rouser who unfairly demonizes them. She's dealt with them like a responsible public servant, not a class warrior. Stephen Spruiell was generous and self-critical enough to link today on The Corner a comment I wrote to one of my own Palin posts in which I took issue with a post by my excellent friend Ed Morrissey (formerly of Captain's Quarters) at Hot Air. Basically, I thought Ed (and, inferentially, Mr....
  • Analysis: Palin could complicate energy debate (Now Palin = Obama)

    08/31/2008 4:52:38 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 44 replies · 268+ views
    AP ^ | August 30th | Josef Hebert
    Get this line: The new tax brought in an estimated $6 billion in the last budget year, bulging Alaska's treasury with an expected surplus of as much as $9 billion. Thst enabled Palin to push a second initiative — giving each Alaskan $1,200 to help them cope with high energy costs. Sound familiar? Obama has proposed taxing the windfall profits of the five biggest oil companies and giving people $1,000 to pay for high energy costs. Palin called such financial help "a tool that must be on the table" although she differs with Obama on where the money's source. Like...
  • Windfall tax lets Alaska rake in billions from Big Oil (1st media-palin attack?)

    08/31/2008 2:12:48 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 62 replies · 322+ views
    Seattle Times ^ | August 10th | Angel Gonzales
    Republicans in Congress this June united to defeat a proposed windfall tax on oil companies, deriding it as a bad idea that would discourage investment in U.S. oil exploration. Things worked out far differently in the GOP stronghold of Alaska, a state whose economic fate is closely tied to the oil industry. Over the opposition of oil companies, Republican Gov. Sarah Palin and Alaska's Legislature last year approved a major increase in taxes on the oil industry — a step that has generated stunning new wealth for the state as oil prices soared.
  • Where did all of the talking points go?

    08/10/2008 4:48:16 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 7 replies · 125+ views
    Russia apparently isn't in a quagmire. They apparently did go to the UN and ask for permission first. They are not in an unnecessary act of aggression. I haven't seen any drive by reporters lament any unilateral actions, have you?
  • Stephanopoulos to McCain: 'I Can't Believe You Believe That'

    07/27/2008 11:10:43 PM PDT · by Red Steel · 110 replies · 160+ views
    News Busters ^ | July 28, 2008 | Brent Baker
    On Sunday's This Week, ABC's George Stephanopoulos condemned John McCain for charging that “Senator Obama would rather lose a war in order to win a political campaign.” Stephanopoulos, who interviewed McCain on Saturday at his Arizona ranch, declared: “I can't believe you believe that.” McCain insisted “I'm not questioning his patriotism. I'm questioning his actions. I'm questioning his lack, total lack of understanding,” leading Stephanopoulos to counter: “But that is questioning his patriotism. When you say someone would rather lose a war, a candidate, that's questioning his honor, his decency, his character.” As McCain continued to defend his assessment, Stephanopoulos...
  • LA Times gag on Edwards love child story

    07/25/2008 3:47:52 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 17 replies · 176+ views
    Dallas morning views ^ | Jul 25 | Rod Dreher
    Today, the Los Angeles Times ordered its bloggers not to talk about the story. Here, via Kausfiles, is the memo from an editor there: Hey bloggers, There has been a little buzz surrounding John Edwards and his alleged affair. Because the only source has been the National Enquirer we have decided not to cover the rumors or salacious speculations. So I am asking you all not to blog about this topic until further notified. If you have any questions or are ever in need of story ideas that would best fit your blog, please don't hesitate to ask Keep rockin,...
  • Copley Press explores sale of (San Diego) Union-Tribune (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    07/24/2008 2:11:19 PM PDT · by abb · 7 replies · 318+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | July 24, 2008 | Staff
    SAN DIEGO – The parent company of The San Diego Union-Tribune announced Thursday that it has hired an investment banker to look into the possible sale of the company. Copley Press engaged the New York-based investment banking firm Evercore Partners, which also represented the publishing company in the sale of newspapers it owned in Los Angeles and in the Midwest in 2006 and 2007. In a statement, The Copley Press, Inc., cited the tough times in the newspaper industry as its motivation in deciding to explore the company's strategic options. “The last couple of years have been a difficult period...
  • Profit Plunge at the New York Times (DOWN 82%!)

    07/23/2008 8:16:25 AM PDT · by LdSentinal · 98 replies · 434+ views
    FOX Business ^ | 7/23/08
    The New York Times (NYT: 13.07, +0.21, +1.63%) fell as low as $12.38 this morning after its second quarter earnings missed estimates. Profits plunged 82% to $21 mn versus the $118 mn posted in the same period a year ago, a period that was helped along by the one-time sale of an asset. The share plunge is the lowest since July 1995. Print ads dollars at the Times continue to shrivel, sending operating income in a nosedive, as ad dollars continued their inexorable march toward the Internet. Hotels, automakers, airlines, all hurt by high energy prices, have pulled back sharply....
  • Meet the American daily newspaper of 2008 (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    07/21/2008 2:10:07 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 11 replies · 118+ views
    journalism.org ^ | July 21, 2008 | Project for Excellence in Journalism
    It has fewer pages than three years ago, the paper stock is thinner, and the stories are shorter. There is less foreign and national news, less space devoted to science, the arts, features and a range of specialized subjects. Business coverage is either packaged in an increasingly thin stand-alone section or collapsed into another part of the paper. The crossword puzzle has shrunk, the TV listings and stock tables may have disappeared, but coverage of some local issues has strengthened and investigative reporting remains highly valued. The newsroom staff producing the paper is also smaller, younger, more tech-savvy, and more...
  • Bridging the Abyss (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    07/19/2008 7:59:10 AM PDT · by Ogie Oglethorpe · 14 replies · 179+ views
    American Journalism Review ^ | June/July 2008 | Charles Layton
    Bridging the Abyss Why a lot of newspapers aren’t going to survive By Charles Layton Charles Layton (charlesmary@hotmail.com) is an AJR senior contributing writer. Mark Potts is a consultant, based in Washington, D.C., who hires out to newspaper Web sites, dotcoms and the like. He was a reporter and editor (Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, San Francisco Examiner) in the '70s and '80s, that golden age for newspapers before the Internet came along to spoil the party. Ad revenue — four-fifths of a daily paper's income — grew by double digits during many of those years. Last summer, Potts and some...
  • The Rapid Decline of the New York Times

    07/17/2008 4:16:07 PM PDT · by AJKauf · 35 replies · 139+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | July 17, 2008 | Thomas Lifson
    Pinch Sulzberger has taken perhaps the most recognizable media brand in the country and run it into the ground. Can the Gray Lady be saved?
  • The Nightly News, Not-For-Profit (Liberal MSM going down hard and fast)

    07/12/2008 9:40:07 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 24 replies · 388+ views
    Time/CNN ^ | 7/9/2008 | Ted Horowitz
    The newspaper industry is in a bad spot. Actually, run a correction on that statement — newspapers are in a "time to panic" spot. The business model is collapsing, ad dollars are disappearing, newsprint prices are at a 12-year high and the Internet is just giving news away for free. On July 2, the Los Angeles Times announced it was cutting more than one-sixth of its newsroom staff; the Tampa Tribune said it would cut 20%. Some weeks ago, Randy Michaels, COO of the Tribune newspaper group — the second largest in the nation — mused in a conference call...
  • Snow dead less than 24 hours... AP starts smearing the guy

    07/13/2008 1:00:55 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 23 replies · 178+ views
    AP / Newsbusters ^ | July 12th | Tom Blumer
    At long last, has the Associated Press lost all sense of decency? The AP's story (saved here for future reference in case the wire service is embarrassed into revising it; you might consider saving it too as Exhibit A on how far over the cliff the dinosaur media has driven itself) by Douglass K. Daniel, with Jennifer Loven contributing (I might have known), gets in at least three cheap, fundamentally untrue, and totally uncalled-for shots at Tony Snow, who died earlier this morning.
  • JOE KLEIN: Kill Your Air Conditioner

    07/02/2008 1:08:12 PM PDT · by weegee · 184 replies · 131+ views
    Time Magazine ^ | Wednesday, Jun. 25, 2008 By JOE KLEIN | By JOE KLEIN
    The unnecessary refrigeration of America has become a chronic disease. It seems to have gotten worse over the past few years, with thermostats routinely set at 68deg.F, and sometimes even 65 deg., in the (far too many) hotel rooms I've suffered on the campaign trail. "Americans seem to keep their houses cooler in summer than they do in the winter," muses Edward Parson, an environmental expert at the University of Michigan Law School. But it's hard to know for sure, since there are no comprehensive studies that measure air-conditioning trend lines...
  • CBS News sinks to new low; publishes crackpot global warming story, attributes it to AP, kills it

    06/20/2008 6:52:21 AM PDT · by 1rudeboy · 85 replies · 266+ views
    Watts Up With That? ^ | June 19, 2008 | Anthony Watts
    CBS News sinks to new low; publishes crackpot global warming story, attributes it to Associated Press, kills it with no retraction Yesterday I posted a story from CBS News: Quake n’ Bake: Global Warming Causes More Energetic Earthquakes? The main headline was this: Seismic Activity 5 Times More Energetic Than 20 Years Ago Because Of Global Warming This drew a lot of attention because of the total lack of verifiable science associated with it. I posted some graphs of USGS data showing that the opposite was true, that recent earthquake energy was actually less that in the early 1900’s, and...
  • The New York Times looks like takeover bait (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    06/18/2008 3:40:06 PM PDT · by abb · 43 replies · 241+ views
    Marketwatch.com ^ | June 18, 2008 | Jon Friedman
    Commentary: New York Times Co., Gannett report discouraging results NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The New York Times Co., looking like a company poised to be regarded as takeover bait, reported discouraging news on Wednesday. Already reeling from a prolonged advertising slump, the Times (NYT) said it had an 11.9% decline in ad sales, overshadowing a slight increase in its circulation revenue. Meanwhile, Gannett (GCI) , the publisher of USA Today, said its May ad revenue had dropped 14% from a year ago. Its classified ad figure fell 19% for the month, underscoring the impact of online services. The Times has...
  • McCain: It can be "tough" to be proud of USA

    06/15/2008 2:45:59 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 34 replies · 118+ views
    USA Today ^ | June 14th | Jeff Mason
    WASHINGTON - Liberal Republican presidential candidate John McCain admitted on Saturday it can be difficult at times to be proud of the United States. “I’ll admit to you … that it’s tough in some respects,” McCain said when asked by a questioner at a town hall meeting how to be proud of the country.
  • CBS Evening News ratings hit new low as speculation continues over Couric job

    05/11/2008 3:20:10 PM PDT · by fightinJAG · 36 replies · 91+ views
    Canadian Press ^ | May 11, 2008 | staff
    NEW YORK — The "CBS Evening News" audience has taken a noticeable dip ever since the latest round of speculation over Katie Couric's job. The broadcast averaged 5.34 million viewers last week, breaking a record low for CBS News' flagship show that had been set the week before, according to Nielsen Media Research. The "CBS Evening News" - No. 3 in a three-way competition - had nearly 2.5 million fewer viewers than No. 2. NBC's "Nightly News" led with 8.02 million viewers last week (5.5 rating, 12 share), with ABC's "World News" averaging 7.79 million (5.4, 12). CBS had a...
  • Sue Wilson: Federal rules give corporation-backed conservative radio all the local voices

    05/11/2008 1:38:17 PM PDT · by SmithL · 25 replies · 39+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 5/11/8 | Sue Wilson
    There's a mournful hush in Sacramento these days, the empty sound of an entire political viewpoint quieted. More than 32,000 weekly listeners who once tuned to KSAC (1240 AM) to hear partisan Democrats beat up on President George W. Bush, now hear only Christian hip-hop. There's nothing wrong with Christian hip-hop; it's a great outlet for artists breaking out of the gansta rap mold. But there are six other commercial radio stations licensed in the Sacramento area programming the Christian message. In the political realm, three local radio stations program 264 hours of partisan Republican radio talkers beating up on...
  • Moaning With Desire, CNN Females Reports Go For Obama.

    05/11/2008 5:54:29 AM PDT · by Leisler · 27 replies · 66+ views
    Michelle Malkin ^ | unknown | Unknown
    Youtube vid here
  • Newsweek’s Lie About Koran-Flushing At Gitmo Continues To Bear Fruit

    05/09/2008 9:41:57 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 9 replies · 124+ views
    michellemalkin.com ^ | May 9, 2008 | see-dubya
    By see-dubya • May 9, 2008 01:55 AM For what it’s worth, the New York Times reports that the U.S.’s designated new commander in Pakistan, General James Hood, has not been allowed to take up his new job. He had served as commander of Gitmo, and although he actually did away with some of the roughest forms of interrogation there and won some (grudging) praise from human rights groups, his legacy in the Middle East is tainted by Newsweek’s lie: General Hood, who took command of the detention center at Guantánamo Bay in March 2004, shortly before the Abu Ghraib...
  • PRESSED FOR CASH (Minneapolis "Red" StarTribune almost bankrupt - Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    05/04/2008 4:17:03 AM PDT · by abb · 70 replies · 391+ views
    New York Post ^ | May 4, 2008 | ZACHERY KOUWE
    The Minneapolis Star Tribune, reeling under a heavy debt load and plummeting advertising sales, is on the brink of bankruptcy, The Post has learned. One of the nation's top dailies, "The Strib," as it is known to readers in the Twin Cities, recently hired the Wall Street powerhouse Blackstone Group to restructure its balance sheet after failing to meet its debt obligations, according to people familiar with the company. The broadsheet is unlikely to shutter its doors, but its creditors, including the banking giant Credit Suisse Group, figure to eventually end up controlling the paper. Down the road, the creditor...
  • Washington Post profit drops on Newsweek retirement charge (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    05/02/2008 7:45:24 AM PDT · by abb · 15 replies · 177+ views
    Yahoo Biz ^ | May 2, 2008 | Matthew Barakat
    The Washington Post Co. on Friday reported a 39 percent drop in first quarter profit, hurt by an early retirement program charge at Newsweek and a continued loss of revenue from its newspapers. The Washington-based corporation said earnings fell to $38.8 million, or $4.08 per share, compared with $63.9 million, or $6.70 per share, a year earlier. The company said revenue climbed 8 percent to $1.06 billion from $985.6 million. Quarterly results included a $15.3 million, or $1.60 per share, expense related to Newsweek's early retirement program. Even excluding the costs of the retirement program, earnings fell well below the...
  • The Newspaper Death Watch (Advertising Age steals DMDW™ Tagline)

    04/28/2008 7:20:23 AM PDT · by abb · 14 replies · 112+ views
    Advertising Age ^ | April 28, 2008 | Nat Ives
    First in a series. NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- By now you know the story: The business of newspapers is in decline. It's a terminal decline, if you believe experts such as Jeffrey Cole, director of the Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California at Annenberg. His research suggests traditional media in general must learn to shrink but newspapers in particular are a special case. "When an offline reader of a paper dies, he or she is not being replaced by a new reader," he said. "How much time do they have? We think they have 20...
  • Reluctantly, a Daily Stops Its Presses, Living Online [Dinosaur Media]

    04/28/2008 4:03:16 AM PDT · by Aristotelian · 9 replies · 174+ views
    The New York Times ^ | April 28, 2008 | NOAM COHEN
    With print revenue down and online revenue growing, newspaper executives are anticipating the day when big city dailies and national papers will abandon their print versions. That day has arrived in Madison, Wis. On Saturday, The Capital Times, the city’s fabled 90-year-old daily newspaper founded in response to the jingoist fervor of World War I, stopped printing to devote itself to publishing its daily report on the Web. (The staff will also produce two print products: a free weekly entertainment guide inserted in the crosstown paper, The Wisconsin State Journal, and a news weekly that will be distributed with the...