The Washington Post rah-rah story on trade with Mexico last week left out key context for its American readers. The Post writes that Mexicans are buying lots of American-made stuff thanks to NAFTA, a growing middle class, and retailers like Costco. But the paper does all it can to avoid talking about the flipside of
Seattle Times’ editorial board launches social media campaign to support same-sex marriage
The Seattle Times | Association of Opinion Journalists | The New York Times | On the Media A Seattle Times editorial published Monday asks for help from readers who approve of the editorial board’s support of a Washington… Read more Powered by WPeMatico Share this: Tweet this!
Providence Journal guild willing to discuss alternatives to layoffs
WPRI | Rhode Island Public Radio Staffers at the A.H. Belo-owned Providence (R.I.) Journal have until Monday at 5 p.m. ET to volunteer to take buyouts, which the paper said it would seek on Sept. 7. Belo hasn’t said… Read more Powered by WPeMatico Share this: Tweet this!
Emory University plans to close its journalism program
Emory University | The Emory Wheel | Creative Loafing Atlanta Atlanta’s Emory University announced Friday that it will wind down its journalism program, as well as several other schools and programs. The school says it’s part of a “multi-year… Read more Powered by WPeMatico Share this: Tweet this!
5 things journalists should know about Quartz, Atlantic Media’s business news startup
Agence France-Presse | The Economist | Nieman Lab | Ad Week | News Thing | Quartz Tumblr Atlantic Media is about to launch its much-buzzed-about global business news product called Quartz, as soon as this… Read more Powered by WPeMatico Share this: Tweet this!












