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««« Click HERE for Recent Media Matters A.I. Anchors Replace Human Reporters in Newsroom of the Future Clay Dillow
A.I. Anchors Engineers at Northwestern have created an entire newsroom operation using artificial intelligence, even using avatars to anchor the evening news.
Writers Travel Classics International 2010 Travel Classics
There's no better way to stay in the loop of major magazine markets, as you enhance your career with great writing assignments. Travel Classics is unlike any other conference on Earth.
The Beard Jan Baumgartner
When Old Lover (OL) and his Newish Girlfriend showed up at my front door I figured they had read 'The Heart is a Fickle Little Muscle'. OL seemed rather miffed and I had to assume the essay about my Expired Lover and loss of lust had not tapped into his funny bone but rather, had hit a nerve...
Amy Goodman Felt ‘Violated’ by Canadian Border Officials David Edwards
A U.S. journalist was grilled by Canadian border officials for 90 minutes Wednesday. Officials demanded to know if Democracy Now's Amy Goodman was going to speak against hosting the Olympic games in Canada.
Will the U.S. Media Meddle in Mexico's Presidential Race? Patrick Corcoran
Influential publications like The Atlantic, Forbes, The New Yorker, and Mother Jones (among many others) have all run lengthy articles on the Mexican drug wars in the past year, and while none have accused a public official quite as openly as did a Times piece from 1997, the articles have advocated some wild theories with very little basis in fact.
Mexican Reporter on Organized Crime Goes Missing Associated Press
Authorities in the western Mexican state of Michoacan are investigating the disappearance of a journalist who wrote about organized crime.
Oxford University Press Announces the 2009 Word of the Year PVNN
Oxford announces a new word every year that sums up, or encompasses, the last 12 months. Unfriend is a definite nod to the rapid rise of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Sarah's Pissed Over Newsweek Cover? You Betcha! Capitol Hill Blue
Newsweek magazine dug up an old Runner's World photo of Sarah Palin in running shorts and used it on the cover for a story entitled How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?
Journalist Murders in Mexico Hit a New Record Ioan Grillo
According to a tally by El Universal, the country’s top-selling newspaper, 12 reporters, photographers, editors and radio hosts have been slain this year — two more than in the previous worst year of 2006. The deaths — all of Mexicans working for local media — make the country the most dangerous for the trade in the Western hemisphere
The Heart is a Fickle Little Muscle Jan Baumgartner
The small beating organ we call the heart is a fickle little muscle; from devil-may-care Bonobo antics, to sheer indifference barely worthy of a pant hoot – I am unsure if the fickleness is survival of the fittest, or nothing more than a peak or dip in hormones.
Lou Dobbs Out as a CNN Anchor David Bauder
CNN's Lou Dobbs, a lightning rod for criticism following his transition from a business journalist to an opinionated anchor on such issues as illegal immigration, told viewers on Wednesday that he was quitting his nightly show to pursue new opportunities.
Turn Off the Diabetes Tap - Turn Media On! Jittima Jantanamalaka
Everyday, human beings are bombarded with broadcasts of unhealthy foods on television, radio, newspapers, magazine and on internet. The advertisements create new demands in people which ultimately causes unhealthy consumption behaviour.
The Media & Finger-Pointing in the US-Mexico Drug Wars Patrick Corcoran
If you believe their governments, the security relationship between the US and Mexico has never been stronger than it is today. However, beneath the high-level official contacts, resentment and distrust between the two nations still flourish.
News Group: Latin American Gov'ts Restrict Press Michael Warren
Populist leaders around Latin America are increasingly making legal and political moves to silence their media critics, the president of the Inter American Press Association said Friday.
Latin America: Journalistic Prize for Making Poverty News PVNN
The second "Latin America and the Millennium Development Goals" Journalism Prize, sponsored by the UNDP and IPS, was awarded this week in the Chilean capital in a ceremony addressed by the head of the U.N. agency, Helen Clark.
Reporter Kidnapped and Killed in Northern Mexico E. Eduardo Castillo
A news reporter who wrote about violent drug crimes has been strangled in the northern Mexican state of Durango, authorities said Tuesday.
Grim Glossary of the Narco-World Ken Ellingwood
Average words aren't sufficient for the over-the-top violence of Mexico's drug war, so new ones have been invented.
Beck vs. Limbaugh Michael Calderone
GOP media strategist Mark McKinnon thinks there are two people in the world who fear Glenn Beck — even if "neither will admit it." The first is Barack Obama.
One Reporter’s Lonely Beat, Witnessing Executions Richard Pérez-Peña
Of all the consequences of shrinking newsrooms, one of the oddest is this: Fewer journalists are available to watch people die. But Michael Graczyk has witnessed more than 300 deaths, and many of those were people he had come to know.
Blue's Doug Thompson on CNN Capitol Hill Blue
Capitol Hill Blue publisher Doug Thompson joined political bloggers on CNN Monday to talk about the White House war of words with Fox News.
White House: Fox News is 'Not Really News' Doug Thompson
Senior White House aides Sunday continued their war of words with right-wing Fox News Channel, saying the cable service is "not really news." This is news?
Elder Bush: Olbermann, Maddow are 'Sick Puppies' Doug Thompson
Former President George H.W. Bush says MSNBC entertainers Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow are "sick puppies" for the way they treat his son - former President George W. Bush - and other who don't agree with him.
2010 Writers Workshops in Sayulita Mexic PVNN
Starting in January, both aspiring and already successful writers will find something of interest to study, from techniques of memoir writing to blogging for a book deal, in the relaxed and welcoming beachfront setting of Sayulita, Mexico at The Sayulita Writers Workshops.
Journalist to Leave Colombia After Murder Attempt Associated Press
A Colombian radio journalist famed for broadcasting relatives' messages to kidnap victims says he's leaving the country because of an apparent attempt on his life.
Reporter Says She Won't Pay Mexico's Ex-First Lady Associated Press
n Argentinian journalist says she will not pay damages to Mexico's former first lady, despite a court order in an invasion of privacy case.
Young Writer Talks Poetry in Mexico Maria Gallucci
While paintings, drawings, designs and sculptures often flourish throughout Mexico City museums, galleries and bar-cafes, literature has often been the silent cousin to the city's fine arts scene. But despite a lower profile in the public eye, Adriana Irais Dorantes assures that the poetry, narrative and short story communities are strong.
"So Let Us Begin Again" t r u t h o u t
William Rivers Pitt delivered the keynote address at the Jefferson County Democrats 35th Annual Eleanor Roosevelt Awards Dinner in Colorado on September 19, 2009. Here is a transcript of those remarks.
Top 25 Censored Stories for 2010 Project Censored
The latest collection of Project Censored’s research, the Top 25 censored news stories that didn’t make the news during 2009.
Argentina: New Voice for Sexual Minorities Marcela Valente
A monthly magazine published by an Argentine umbrella group of some thirty organisations of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans (LGBTs) seeks to become a major communications channel for the community and an instrument for disseminating the actions that sexual minorities undertake to defend their rights.
World’s Largest Gathering of Travel Media to Take Place in Guadalajara, Mexico - October 2009 Travel Video News
The largest gathering of professional travel writers and photographers in 2009 will take place in Guadalajara, Mexico on October 8-13 when the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) holds their annual convention here.
Cronkite Records Destroyed by FBI USA Today
The FBI destroyed its files on former CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite two years ago under a policy that has been criticized by researchers for allowing potentially valuable records to be wiped out.
Gunmen Kill Mexican Reporter in Front of Colleagues Julian Cardona & Chris Wilson
Suspected drug hitmen burst into a Mexican radio station and shot dead a journalist in front of his colleagues in the latest brazen attack on the media, authorities and a Mexican newspaper said on Thursday.
Obama Open to Newspaper Bailout Bill Michael O'Brie
The president said he is "happy to look at" bills before Congress that would give struggling news organizations tax breaks if they were to restructure as nonprofit businesses.
Ex-Leaders Say Media Under Threat in Latin America Ian James
Former presidents from Peru and Bolivia joined newspaper editors from across the Americas on Friday in condemning what they call a series of attempts by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, and some of his allies, to clamp down on the news media.
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