Early media blogger will launch his own site, jimromenesko.com, and continue part-time with the Poynter Institute
The Atlantic's Clare Morgana Gillis, three others are released in Tripoli
U.K. media company hires editor to launch new digital operation in New York
On day four from the New York Times are released, others are unaccounted for
As uprising takes a violent turn, a roundup of coverage from CNN to Rupert Murdoch's Daily
Fictional reporter meets same fate as Cathy, Annie; comic to make final appearance in newspapers in January
Former White House correspondent fires back: School "made a mockery of the First Amendment"
Walkout by around 4,000 members of the National Union of Journalists over pensions has caused a significant disruption in news service
Judith Griggs, who ignited a firestorm of criticism with her flippant response to a writer whom she stole from, issues a half-hearted apology
Zachary Roth fills hole left by investigative reporter who returned to Gawker
Sports network to roll out female-centric blog, shows, possibly new channel
Arianna Huffington's gain is Sidney Harman's loss; editorial exodus continues
Magazine aiming for higher crop of candidates to cover "plant cultivation and counterculture"
What happens when a writer for so-called content mills cannot get paid?
Term used more than 250 times in past year
The agency is “looking at the future of news"
Washington Post wins four; NYT nabs three
Intended to help the FCC decide whether the commission many need to alter any policies
File under: media irony
“Never bet on a company that takes itself out of Google,” she said of News Corp.'s negotiations with Microsoft's Bing.
Journalists of all types are having difficulty grasping that theirs is an industry that has peaked.
Comedy vid wants you to do the journalism world a service.
You wouldn't know print was dead to look at the paychecks of Ron Fournier at The National Journal, Fareed Zakaria at Time, Richard Spencer at OK!