Atoosa Rubenstein vs. the 'Toos
Teen queen Atoosa Rubenstein, the former editor in chief of Seventeen, gave a surprise interview with our Digital Journalism class this week.
Teen queen Atoosa Rubenstein, the former editor in chief of Seventeen, gave a surprise interview with our Digital Journalism class this week.
Today William Powers of the National Journal discusses why Newsweek's and Time's cover stories on Don Imus seem so outdated.
Politico’s Jim VandeHei said on Thursday, “The days of big newspapers that cover everything are over,” reported The Capital Times.
Friday, Wired's TV Is Dead. Long Live the TV celebrated eighty years of TV, with an article devoted to TV's latest evolution and incredible staying power.
Seventeen Editor in Chief Ann Shoket, sadly, will never live up to the 'Toos' blogging capabilities.
On Thursday, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin announced that he would stop pursuing research that would allow in-flight cellular phone calls, as reported by EETimes Online.
Last semester I took a lecture with Jefferson Flanders. It was Mass Media and Government, which, I won't lie, sounded lame at first, but turned out to be one of my best classes.
Just one hour before presidential candidate John Edwards held a press conference regarding his wife's health and the future of his campaign, Politico's Ben Smith posted news of Edward's campaign suspension, after a tip from "Edwards' friend."
During South by Southwest this year, bloggers discussed the ethics of blogging and dating at the interactive festival in Austin, reports the London Times.
Tom Green is back on air and has his very own channel. No, MTV has not agreed to a reunion special, sadly.
Boston Globe staff reporter Mac Daniel commutes to Boston every day from Andover (north of the city) in his 1999 Toyota Corolla. His Column Starts and Stops can be found in the Globe’s Sunday City & Region section.
We have now had two wildly successful bloggers come in as guest speakers into our class. The question that’s always asked by Patrick Phillips is how do we become an A-list blog?
My jaw dropped on Friday when I opened Safari, and on my homepage the number three story was Anna Nicole’s funeral.
The blogosphere and mainstream media have been abuzz this week with James Cameron's 90-minute documentary on the discovery of Jesus' bones, to air this Sunday on the Discovery Channel.
A recent post from one of the blogs on Urbanhonking links to a Business Week article in which music exec Dave Allen claims that no one on earth is capable of making a living off blogging.
Theater addicts have discovered the possibility of blogging, perhaps the last of the entertainment world to come to make that important discovery.
In a country plagued by state censorship, blogs have become a “lively alternative to mainstream media,"
This week in New York Magazine, the cover story was our societies new generation's privacy, or lack there of.
Newly Oscar-nominated star of "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore has teamed up with British billionaire Richard Branson to stop global warming.
Top Design (dramatized in commercials by playful pillow-fighting) premiered on Bravo last week, barely making a ripple in comparison to Bravo’s big splashes, Top Chef and Project Runway.
A group blog exploring our media world. Produced by the Digital Journalism: Blogging course at New York University, Spring 2007.
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