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- CNN's Citizen Journalism Goes `Awry' With False Report on Jobs (Bloomberg)
 Sat, 04 Oct 2008 17:03:09 GMT Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- CNN's plunge into online citizen- journalism backfired yesterday when the cable-news outlet posted what turned out to be a bogus report claiming that Apple Inc.
- Ad Astra? (Columbia Journalism Review)
 Sat, 04 Oct 2008 01:20:48 GMT An update from our publicity department: Columbia Journalism Review , the magazine , will soon be advertising on the side of falafel carts in Midtown Manhattan. And featured in special-edition game sets of Monopoly (journalistic real estate: everything’s for sale!).
- View a photo that Steve Myers (Poynter Institute)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:11:40 GMT Columbia Journalism Review Craig Silverman 's CJR column debuts today.
- View a photo that Steve Myers (Poynter Institute)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:56:40 GMT Columbia Journalism Review Elinore Longobardi praises "This American Life" and the Planet Money podcast for their coverage of the SEC and the credit crisis. The shows "offer analysis that everyone can understand, even if they don't know what a credit-default swap is."
- Posted By: Gary Berkley 1:29 PM Sep 30, 2008 (Poynter Institute)
 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:26:40 GMT Columbia Journalism Review Victor Navasky 's faves: Otto Penzler 's columns telling him which mysteries to buy and why; Mark Steyn 's "over-the-top, but nevertheless sometimes hilarious Monday columns"; and Steven Miller 's obituaries.
- Posted By: Clarence Giles 3:36 AM Sep 30, 2008 (Poynter Institute)
 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:57:22 GMT Columbia Journalism Review From a journalistic standpoint, what we're experiencing is the equivalent of the city hall reporter arriving for work one day to find the mayor and city council being led out in handcuffs, says CJR's Dean Starkman . "If the business press were, say, a nuclear industry reporter, this is having most of the reactors on your beat melting down to China."
- Who, Exactly, Gotcha? (Columbia Journalism Review)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:35:47 GMT As Liz noted yesterday morning, Howard Kurtz’s column in Thursday’s Washington Post focused on the McCain camp’s accusation that the media, particularly some female reporters, were practicing “gotcha journalism.”
- Media briefs: Piers finds his new target... ABC staff respond to Mark Scott's values... (Crikey)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:15:12 GMT Piers finds his new target... ABC staff respond to Mark Scott's values... Gotcha Journalism? Shocking...
- Biden Time? (Columbia Journalism Review)
 Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:05:47 GMT Resist the spin, ye Veep-debate narrators! Critics, of journalism or anything else, don’t tend to engage in prediction. We tend, in fact, to criticize others for engaging in it—since prediction, in journalism, even when it’s valid, ultimately has very little value.
- Letters to the editor (The Herald-Mail)
 Sat, 04 Oct 2008 12:21:45 GMT Charter panel voted against election shift; Parker is right; respect is needed; Letter-writer needs to back up his story; McCain and his VP; Let more follow Weldon's lead; Compare candidates' education; School system must help deal with poverty problem; Obama, McCain: Who will give us the change America needs?; Obama would bleed us dry
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