In September, Nancy Barnes—the outgoing executive editor of the Houston Chronicle, who is headed to NPR—informed readers of serious concerns regarding the work of a veteran statehouse reporter, Mike Ward, who arrived at the paper in 2014 from the Austin American-Statesman. Ward was flagged by a colleague over concerns about whether the sources quoted in...
At the White House press conference yesterday, the president berated CNN reporter Jim Acosta as he was asking a question about the caravan and Donald Trump's use of the word "invasion" to describe it. As Acosta sought an answer from the president, a young female White House intern repeatedly tried to grab the microphone out...
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JUST IN: CNN files a lawsuit against President Trump and top aides for banning reporter Jim Acosta https://t.co/DGGedhpqod pic.twitter.com/TSvZhSd8N6
— CNN (@CNN) November 13, 2018
Police report of protest at Tucker Carlson's house contradicts his account as it concerns spray-painting of his driveway without mention of damage to his door (@erikwemple / Washington Post)https://t.co/h8ivA4IBoShttps://t.co/3mSuJRK8pW
— Mediagazer (@mediagazer) November 12, 2018
Fortune sold to Thai businessman for 1.5 times revenue — not quite a fire sale, but not much to celebrate either https://t.co/hMJS42HoM2
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) November 9, 2018
My latest: Reporters from many news outlets have expressed support for CNN's Jim @Acosta after the White House revoked his press pass... https://t.co/qQmxwhXkE3
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 8, 2018
Sadly, this will be the only way overpriced digital media brands will show "path to profitability" given the path to viability is still very iffy. @WSJ: @Vice Media to shrink workforce by 15% as growth stalls & on track to lose more than $50 mil this year. https://t.co/bCkBYrFZ5e
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) November 8, 2018