Topic: Journalism

Bloomberg's Terminal Snooping More Widespread Than Wall Street Thought

AP

According to an alarming report published by The New York Times on Friday, reporters at the company were for decades not only permitted, but frequently and forcefully encouraged, to monitor potential story subjects with the terminal software's U UID function.

By Max Fisher

Oct 5, 2009

Condé Nast Closings Hint End of Magazines' Gilded Era

Condé Nast's decision to shutter Gourmet and three other glossies suggests profit may now trump prestige

Comments | 15 Views

By Mara Gay

Oct 2, 2009

3 Print Columnists Pen Laments for the Decline of Old Media

Why are a handful of conservative columnists reviving complaints about talk radio and the coarsening of discourse?

Comments | 13 Views

By Benjamin F. Carlson

Sep 21, 2009

5 Reasons to Hate the Newspaper Bailout

Commentators pounce on Obama's hint that he would be "happy to look at" a bill to save newspapers

Comments

By Carl Franzen

Sep 14, 2009

Cliché Watch

RIP: Journalism

Mike Huckabee joined the ever-increasing mass of doomsayers with his blog post over the weekend

Comments

By Benjamin F. Carlson

Aug 6, 2009

Murdoch's Vows to Build a Pay Wall

The News Corp. magnate brings a simmering debate to boil.

Comments | 1,984 Views

  • The Atlantic Wire on Twitter
  • The Atlantic Wire RSS Feed
  • The Atlantic Wire iPhone App