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North Dakota's Meta-Media Circus Drives Editor Into Retirement
Hamilton Nolan · 09/09/11 01:45PMFunny Libya Newspaper Headline Involves Butt-Part
Adrian Chen · 09/08/11 01:52PMIt's Not Closing an Office, It's Getting Reporters 'Out on the Street'
Hamilton Nolan · 09/08/11 01:20PMWill You Remember to Read Reuters, Now That They've Hired Everyone?
Hamilton Nolan · 09/07/11 12:50PMJudith Miller to Uncover Bombs as Theater Critic
Hamilton Nolan · 09/06/11 01:40PMFive Pieces of Advice For Jill Abramson
Hamilton Nolan · 09/06/11 12:16PMRupert Murdoch Gets a Well-Deserved Huge Bonus
Hamilton Nolan · 09/02/11 02:50PMWe're Starting to Think Newspapers Do Not Have a Bright Future
Hamilton Nolan · 09/01/11 02:12PMFrank Bruni Writes the Most Boring Story Ever Told
Hamilton Nolan · 09/01/11 12:45PMFrank Bruni is the new Bill Keller is the new Thomas Friedman! Which is to say, the latest New York Times columnist who can be reliably depended upon to use his priceless media real estate to write utterly vacuous and worn-out tripe about this CRRRAAAZZZYYY modern technology we have in our modern world, these days.
An Amazing Kitchen Table from The New York Times
Ryan Tate · 08/31/11 02:50PMYes, it's made some awful business decisions, but the New York Times has been savvy when it comes to technology development, maintaining a research lab and corps of programmers who, to take one example, rushed out an app to ensure the Times was on stage at the iPad unveiling. Now the company's hackers want to reinvent how you eat breakfast.
Village Voice Media Asked to Make Up Lie About 'Monitoring' Its Hooker Site
Hamilton Nolan · 08/31/11 02:22PMDon Lemon Is a Damn Expensive Date
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/11 02:17PMContempt for NYT Public Editor Reaches New Heights
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/11 03:18PMStudy: Op-Ed Pages Full of Boring Important People
Hamilton Nolan · 08/25/11 02:28PMThe Godfather of Media News Is Semi-Retiring
Hamilton Nolan · 08/24/11 02:21PMInsane Internet People Get Their Own Newspaper
Ryan Tate · 08/23/11 04:53PMWhat do Reddit trolls read when they wake up in the morning, before they start "work?" How do 4channers prepare their souls to die on /b/? How do super obsessive microbloggers read about Tumblr, to elevate themselves above hipsters who merely read Tumblr? Six hundred thousand dollars says the answer to those question is "The Daily Dot," the official newspaper for crazy internet people.