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Local TV's Best Friend? The Kochs

The boom in political spending has been great news for broadcasters.

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Rolling Stone Fails a Police Fact Check

Whatever happened, it is almost certainly not what Sabrina Rubin Erdely wrote in Rolling Stone.

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Rolling Stone Can't Even Apologize Right

Rolling Stone got taken by a fabulist. And we learned what Rolling Stone plans to do to prevent such mistakes in the future, which is to say basically nothing.

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Old Media's Online Ads Dilemma

They're still searching for a formula that works.

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Bad Reasons to Merge (Listen Up, Verizon)

AOL has a knack for attracting unwise buyers.

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Don't Believe the North Korea Horror Stories

Tales of executions by antiaircraft gun or hungry dogs are aimed at the West.

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Great Quote. A Little Too Great.

Mark Twain probably didn't say that.

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A Messy Answer Beats 'Too Good to Be True'

Reward journalists and academics for good research, not stunning results.

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How Media Is Consumed After Letterman

A show once taped on VCRs now is sampled on YouTube.

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Paying for Print, Skipping the Ads

The shift has ravaged newspapers, done little harm to books.

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If Apple Blocks Ads, Who Would Notice?

The pennies from iPhone ads were never going to save journalism.

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Ad Blockers Doom Many Publishers to Chase Clicks

They will have to run faster just to stay in place.

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Amazon Pays Writers to Keep Readers' Attention

How will writing and reading change when readers buy books one page at a time?

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Vice Media's Throwback to Golden Age of Radio

The wall between editorial and advertising was porous in the 1930s, too.

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Have We Reached Peak ESPN?

The cable network has been hit by cord-cutting, unbundling and higher costs.

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Remember 'Memogate'? Makers of a Dan Rather Film Don't

The movie 'Truth' shows him as a martyr for journalism. That's called creative writing.

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Why the Financial Times Has a New Owner

A British company needed cash for its education business, and a Japanese company needed prestige.

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You Don't Have to 'Like' the News to Respect It

Some creative ways to reveal media bias and restore trust.

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The Midsize Newspaper Is Toast

At some point, there won't be anything left to cut.

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Why We Fall for Bogus Research

Academic journals and journalists have a weakness for outliers.

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