C-Span - The Black Channel
C-Span is covering panels on minority issues, but it seems like the rest of the media is tuning out.
C-Span is covering panels on minority issues, but it seems like the rest of the media is tuning out.
NYU Athletics is finally beginning to attract some much-deserved fans. The Mother Theresa of Washington Square News apparently doesn’t approve of their behavior.
Designer Takashi Matsumoto is redefining how digital content is received and viewed by infusing non-traditional objects with digital interactivity. The result? We’re ditching the box.
J-Schoolers of the world, prepare to join all the Comp. Lit, Acting and Theater majors at diners across the country.
Peter Rojas, founder and editor of Engadget , came by the class last week to show that it takes dedication, credibility and (for the first year and a half) no sleep to create the most popular tech blog on the web.
Paparazzi have been blamed for many problems in the last decade- Princess Di's death, Lindsay Lohan's bad driving, & fueling a tabloid culture just to name a few. But at New York's fashion week, celebrities are singing a different tune...
John Hodgman or Justin Long
A wonderful live-blog read of our reading from last week.
Southwest airlines introduced their blog, Nuts about Southwest, as a way to continue their informal approach to customer service.
A recent New York Times article written by Alessandra Stanley picked at the fans of television shows like “Lost” and “Heroes,” going so far as to claim that viewing these supernatural programs is a sign of "social decline".
Coverage of Anna Nicole Smith’s sudden death has been all over the gossip blogs, newspapers, and broadcast news, but the tabloids are missing out. And that doesn’t make them very happy.
Today marks day four of the ongoing Lisa Marie Nowak coverage. If you haven’t heard this name before or are a little fuzzy on who this woman actually is, then you need to tell me what rock you’ve been living under.
Charlie Gibson wants you to have a steady diet of news—whether you like it or not. Details after the jump.
A recent article in the Los Angeles Times has reported an almost 10 percent decline in women ages 25-54 who watch morning shows. Among the several reasons listed were the rise in popularity of mommy blogs.
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.
On Saturday, February 24th, select AMC Theatres across the country will offer customers a pass to see all of the films that are nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards, along with unlimited popcorn and drink refills for $30.
An editorial in Boston University's Daily Free Press mourns and meditates on the future of newspapers
The future of newspapers is, at best, uncertain. And comments made by New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger yesterday—also noted in a previous post—really drove that point home. More after the jump.
Hearst Magazines is pushing into the mobile space this week with the introduction of new cell phone sites for Seventeen, Cosmopolitan and Cosmo Girl -- with more planned this spring for Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Esquire, Popular Mechanics and House Beautiful.
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