Protesters Sour on Apple Over Working Conditions in China

January 27, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 week ago

How many signatures will it take for Apple to respond to protests about reports of inhumane working conditions at China suppliers?

  

New York Times, Washington Post, AP Found NewsRight

January 5, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 5 weeks ago

The organization will license aggregation of digital content

  

Newspaper Stocks Freefall in 2011, News Corp. Does Just Fine

January 3, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 5 weeks ago

Self-proclaimed "newsosaur" Alan Mutter points out that ad revenue is off more than 50 percent since 2005; diversified News Corp largely unscathed

  

Do Newspaper Endorsements Matter?

December 19, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 7 weeks ago

Nate Silver says they do in New Hampshire, but not in Iowa

  

Chicago Sun-Times Goes Behind a Paywall

December 6, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 9 weeks ago

The Chicago daily and its sister publications will all charge for their online content

  

Salman Rushdie Attacks Facebook Via Twitter

November 15, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 12 weeks ago

Facebook deactivated the famed novelist's account for security reasons, so he went on a Twitter tirade

  

Disney, YouTube Partner for Family-Friendly Online Programming

November 7, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 13 weeks ago

Disney Interactive is the latest major player to announce a collaboration with YouTube for original content

  

NY Times Sells Baseline Data Product to Previous Owner

October 7, 2011 By Brent Lang 17 weeks ago

The little publicized asset, bought five years ago for $35 million, was up for sale for the better part of a year

  

No Duh, NY Times: Tweeting Is Work (^_^)

September 30, 2011 By Fred Schruers 18 weeks ago

Sociologists analyzed tweets, coming up with some not so surprising insights about weekday moods of users

  

CNN Gains on MSNBC, Sets Off Analysis Frenzy Among Cable News Critics

September 27, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 19 weeks ago

With the release of 3rd quarter ratings, the tightened race for 2nd place behind Fox News stirs intrigue

  

NY Times Whacks Half About.com's Editorial Staff, Will Rehire Replacements

September 27, 2011 By Brent Lang 19 weeks ago

Ten new employees will be hired as part of the restructuring with outgoing workers given "first priority"

  

NYT Says AOL/TechCrunch 'Comically Crossed Journalistic Lines' With New VC Fund

September 5, 2011 By Daniel Frankel 22 weeks ago

AOL editorial chief Arianna Huffington says Michael Arrington is no longer on the editorial payroll, but the blustery blogger insists "I am TechCrunch, and TechCrunch is me"

  

AOL HuffPost, Tech Crunch Scandal Shows Some People Care About Ethics

September 2, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 22 weeks ago

The phrase conflict of interest does not even begin to describe the new venture capital fund to be run by Tech Crunch founder Michael Arrington

  

The U of Miami Football Scandal: Will the NCAA Do the Unthinkable and Strip TV Rights?

August 21, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 24 weeks ago

While it threw a tough sentence at USC, college sports' governing body has been reluctant to target the bread and butter of university athletic programs, lucrative television appearances

  

New York Times Site Goes Down (Updated)

August 16, 2011 By Brent Lang 25 weeks ago

No explanation for the technical problems is given, but the paper's homepage now appears to be up and running again

  

Alec Baldwin Tweet-Defends Newspapers, Calls Follower a 'Festering Boil'

August 9, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 26 weeks ago

The '30 Rock' actor says everyone should read a newspaper every day

  

NY Times Names David Leonhardt Washington Bureau Chief

July 22, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 28 weeks ago

Move marks first major personnel decision by new executive editor Jill Abramson

  

NY Times to Make Business Columnist New Washington Bureau Chief

July 21, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 29 weeks ago

David Leonhardt's appointment is the first major personnel decision for newly minted executive editor Jill Abramson

  

Frank Bruni's First Op-Ed Column: Let's Hear It for the Gays

June 26, 2011 By Diane Garrett 32 weeks ago

First openly-gay op-ed columnist wrote about subject near and dear to his heart for debut in redesigned section

  

Bad Ideas and Good Journalism in NYT Documentary 'Page One'

June 22, 2011 By Steve Pond 33 weeks ago

Writer David Carr and director Andrew Rossi talk about the project, which screens Wednesday night at the L.A. Film Festival

  

7 Reasons to Lowercase 'Internet'

June 21, 2011 By Dan Bloom 33 weeks ago

When the New York Times and the Associated Press finally issue the press release, we will no longer be behind the curve

  

New York Times Cuts Reader Chat: '5,000 Characters Isn't a Comment, That's an Article'

June 20, 2011 By John Sellers 33 weeks ago

Now you can only use 2,000 characters max, not 5,000

  

'The Killing' Finale: Has the NYT Reviewer Been Paying Attention?

June 20, 2011 By Tim Molloy 33 weeks ago

The Times presumes one suspect guilty despite reasonable doubt raised by the show

  

The New York Times Pans 'Page One'

June 16, 2011 By Brent Lang 34 weeks ago

Guest critic Michael Kinsley calls the Andrew Rossi documentary about the paper's survival, "a mess"

  

The Palin Emails: How You, Too, Can Work for the NYT or Washington Post (For Free)

June 10, 2011 By Tim Molloy 34 weeks ago

A great experiment in crowd-sourced journalism? Or laziness?

  

New York Times Editor's Legacy Depends On Its Paywall

June 3, 2011 By Brent Lang 35 weeks ago

Analysis: Jill Abramson and the paper of record are fighting to prop up digital revenues as print fades

  

Jill Abramson’s Twitter Account, and a Vision for the New York Times

June 3, 2011 By Sharon Waxman 35 weeks ago

Abramson is being touted as someone with digital savvy, though she isn't on Twitter. What she needs is a vision

  

Jill Abramson First Woman Editor of New York Times

June 2, 2011 By Sharon Waxman 36 weeks ago

Abramson, the former managing editor, replaces Bill Keller

  

Frank Bruni Named First Openly Gay Op-Ed Columnist in New York Times History

May 23, 2011 By Brent Lang 37 weeks ago

Veteran journalist formerly worked in the Times' Washington bureau and as the paper's chief restaurant critic

  

NY Times Tech Writer David Pogue, Wife Charged in Domestic Dispute

May 19, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 38 weeks ago

Alleged incident involving paper's "gadget guru" turned physical, police say

  

NY Times Editor Publishes #Sad Column Based on #Stupid Tweet

May 18, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 38 weeks ago

As predicted, Bill Keller follows "#TwitterMakesYouStupid" message with an essay for NYT Magazine

  

New York Times Editor Bill Keller Wants to Know: 'Does Twitter Make You Stupid?'

May 12, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 39 weeks ago

Executive lobs open-ended, rage-baiting tweet, and gets what he was likely looking for: fodder for a column