media-roundup
Guys Suing HuffPost: Hey, We Invented the 'Mish-Mash of Crap' Idea
Hamilton Nolan · 05/25/11 02:14PMAmerica Is Tired of Rush Limbaugh
Hamilton Nolan · 05/24/11 02:00PMHow Long Before PBS Is Just as Commercialized As Everyone Else?
Hamilton Nolan · 05/23/11 02:09PMAmerica's Most Trusted Political Reporter: 'Don't Know'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/20/11 03:20PMOld Reporter Outraged that Young Press Secretary Is on Facebook
Hamilton Nolan · 05/19/11 02:48PMIt's Time For Bill Keller's Editor to Fire Him
Hamilton Nolan · 05/18/11 02:00PMTina Brown Gives Exact Date That She Will Be Wrong
Hamilton Nolan · 05/17/11 01:57PMNew AP Stylebook: Now With More Corn Smut
Hamilton Nolan · 05/16/11 02:10PMGreta Van Susteren Judged 'Media Personality Least Likely to Commit Journalism'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/13/11 02:44PMBill Keller Orders Us to Discuss His Stupidity
Hamilton Nolan · 05/12/11 02:52PMMissing Al Jazeera Reporter Found in Iran (in Jail)
Hamilton Nolan · 05/11/11 01:54PMGood News: New York Times Still Popular Enough to Spoof
Hamilton Nolan · 05/10/11 02:00PMIn your blazing Tuesday media column: a new NYT parody, the NYT scores a good columnist for once, the news on the news in jail, the AP wants the bin Laden death photos, and HuffPo bloggers won't put up, so shut up.
Breaking: Twitter Is Crap
Hamilton Nolan · 05/09/11 02:21PMTina Brown's Cleavage and Other Terrifying Tales of Media Machinations
John Cook · 05/06/11 02:51PMIn your hijacked Friday media column: Tina Brown has breasts and used to do it, sexually speaking, to Martin Amis; the Washington Post Co. falls from the profit curve; Robin Roberts may or may not be too tall for morning television, and Howard Kurtz once again acquits himself with the dignity and effortless charisma we've come to expect from him.
Will Katie Couric Kill General Hospital?
Hamilton Nolan · 05/05/11 02:00PMChris Matthews' Right-Wing Pundit Crush
Hamilton Nolan · 05/04/11 01:26PMIn your brash Wednesday media column: Chris Matthews' wacky idea of "influential journalists," Alex Kuczynski strips, AOL's momentary earnings lapse, Adam Moss's reading list, crazy UK libel laws, and Newsweek's subtle Bin Laden cover.