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Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies
CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died...
Tags: John Wayne, University of Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Authors, Gene Siskel
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'Illegal' is now illegal at the Associated Press
In lecturing to journalism students over the years, I have pointed out that newspaper style guides have adapted to changes in politics and society. For example, the 1976 version of the New York Times Manual of Style and Usage warned reporters not to...Tags: Schizophrenia, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Francis I, News Agency
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UCI newspaper asks for student funding
The death of newsprint may hit UC Irvine's newspaper unless students hand over their votes — and money — in an upcoming election. Just like newspapers across the country, rising printing costs have forced UCI's weekly New University to cut...Tags: Politics, Students, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles Times
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How come we don't hear about 'conservative media bias'?
Liberal media bias. So incessant is this complaint from conservatives that the three words string together as one, like Holy Roman Empire. But like the old saw about that infamous regime being neither holy nor Roman nor an empire, liberal media bias...
Tags: Chris Hayes, NPR, BBC, Elections, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Kathy Thomson named chief operating officer of Tribune publishing
Tribune Co. has promoted Kathy Thomson, president and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Times, to the newly created position of chief operating officer of Tribune’s publishing division. In her new role, Thomson will oversee efforts to...
Tags: The CW (tv network), DirecTV Group Inc., Chicago Tribune, Peter Liguori, Marketing
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Was the First Airplane Actually Invented in Connecticut?
There are probably people at the Smithsonian Institution who wish they hadn't bothered to hire John Brown to help them research a television documentary. Brown is a U.S.-educated Australian living in Germany, a project manager for an aircraft...
Tags: Lowell Weicker, NPR, Museums, Federal Aviation Administration, CBS Corp.
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Tribune Co. hires investment bankers to explore sale of newspaper unit
Tribune Co. has hired investment bankers to advise the media company on the sale of its newspaper publishing unit, according to a source familiar with the matter. The company has retained JPMorgan Chase & Co. to oversee a potential sale of the...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Banking, Chicago Tribune, Media Industry, Peter Liguori
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Liberal media bias is beyond doubt
For about 20 years, I have been teaching a course at Towson University called "Media Criticism," which deals largely with alleged ideological media bias. The claims of liberal bias in the mainstream media go back at least as far as Barry Goldwater's...
Tags: Politics, CNN (tv network), Elections, Barack Obama, CBS Corp.
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Stylebook conservatism
The Baltimore SunAs you may have read, the Associated Press decided this week that its writers are permitted to use husband and wife for same-sex couples, in those jurisdictions where same-sex marriage is legal. Should you not have read about it, I commend to your...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Marketing, Family, Gays and Lesbians, The Wall Street Journal
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Kate Mara on Obama pasties and the morals of Zoe Barnes
The Baltimore SunIn the Netflix miniseries "House of Cards," Kate Mara plays a young reporter deeply involved in the world of Washington politics. But the 30-year-old performer says she has no particular interest in journalism or political life. She's just acting the...Tags: Kate Mara, House of Cards (tv program), Kevin Spacey, Celebrities, Ethics
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Police reports in Tucson shooting rampage, including Giffords, released
PHOENIX (AP) — Hundreds of pages of police reports in the investigation of the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords are being released Wednesday, marking the public's first glimpse into documents that authorities...
Tags: Schizophrenia, Politics, Shootings, Personal Weapon Control, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lawyers scramble for patients of accused Hopkins gynecologist
One law firm has rented out a conference room in the downtown Hilton and invited patients of a Johns Hopkins gynecologist to discuss their legal options. Other firms are taking out newspaper ads, urging his patients to contact them. Others are asking...
Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Legal Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Rooms and Sublets, Litigation
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