media-roundup
The News Corp. Scandal Book Deal Tidal Wave Is Beginning
Hamilton Nolan · 07/26/11 02:13PMWhat Reporters Really Need to Do Is Stop Snitching
Hamilton Nolan · 07/25/11 02:03PMIs the New York Press Ready to Die?
Hamilton Nolan · 07/22/11 02:09PMBrian Stelter No Longer in Media Power Couple
Hamilton Nolan · 07/21/11 01:52PMHuffPo Rehires Its Most Scapegoated Employee
Hamilton Nolan · 07/20/11 01:41PMCould the LA Times Be Sold?
Hamilton Nolan · 07/19/11 02:19PMParasitic Aggregator 'Reader's Digest' Wants a Billion Dollars
Hamilton Nolan · 07/18/11 01:11PMRupert Murdoch Offers Up Standard PR Firm-Written Apology
Hamilton Nolan · 07/15/11 02:56PMThe FBI Is Investigating News Corp
Hamilton Nolan · 07/14/11 03:18PMNYT Pays Off Its Extortionate Foreign Credit Card
Hamilton Nolan · 07/13/11 02:49PMIt Would Be Wrong to Get Rich Off News Corp Stock Right Now
Hamilton Nolan · 07/12/11 01:31PMWill the Internet Inevitably Turn Hyperlocal Reporting to Crap?
Hamilton Nolan · 07/07/11 01:26PMRupert Murdoch Ain't Going Anywhere
Hamilton Nolan · 07/06/11 02:47PMEveryone Involved in Phone Hacking Scandal: It Wasn't My Fault
Hamilton Nolan · 07/05/11 02:19PMTabloid Paper That Lives on Leaks Won't Tolerate Leaks
Hamilton Nolan · 07/01/11 01:48PMMark Halperin Has Now Called Obama Both Types of Genitalia
Hamilton Nolan · 06/30/11 02:27PMMSNBC Don't Need No Stinking Olbermann
Hamilton Nolan · 06/29/11 02:19PMSoon, the New York Times Will Be a College
Hamilton Nolan · 06/28/11 02:45PMThe DC Press Corps' Mutual Defense Pact
Hamilton Nolan · 06/27/11 02:05PMIn your loving Monday media column: Howie Kurtz sticks up for Ed Henry, Brian Stelter gets a book deal, Erik Wemple launches his blog, the NYT profiles the media's most already-profiled people, and the royal wedding saves magazines, momentarily.