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Iran: Jailhouse For Journalists

Not exactly a record to be proud of:

Journalists have become a prime target in an Iranian government crackdown on the opposition following last June’s disputed presidential election, with 52 of them currently held — making Iran the top jailer of journalists in the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

The wave of arrests, which has only accelerated recently, has sent a chill through journalists in Iran at a time when the opposition is struggling to maintain its challenge against the government in the face of a heavy crackdown on pro-reform figures.

Is David Shuster A Journalist?

No. Rather, he is an activist.

Fox News v. MSNBC

I try not to watch either, if I can help it.

The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein is an Accomplished Humorist

The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein’s latest endeavor in the humorous vein deserves highlighting. In the hands of a lesser comedian, this would fall flat on its face. But in Stein’s hands, it becomes epic hilarity.

Maureen Dowd Plagiarized . . . Someone.

Whether it was Josh Marshall directly, or someone who transmitted Marshall’s words, plagiarism did indeed take place. So, why is it that the New York Times is, as Michael Calderone writes, “defend[ing]” Dowd?

The Illusion of Being Well-Informed: Media’s Broken Business Model

There’s a lot going on in the world of media, and the pace has been picking up in just the last few months. You know that the ongoing financial crisis has put a lot of very famous newspapers right up to the edge of going out of business. You also probably know why: because their business model is totally broken, and they’ve been denying it for years. This year, they all found that they couldn’t stop denying it.

What Bloggers Know And Time Magazine Doesn’t: Future Of The GOP Edition

I am a little bit late to this, but addressing Time magazine’s recent contention that “the GOP is doomed, doomed, I tell ya,” it is probably worth noting, just as a general matter, that when one of the two biggest American political parties are pronounced as being on the brink of self-annihilation by the mainstream media, that is generally a sign that said party is actually on the road to a comeback.

Bad Headlines: Obama Budget Edition

The headline of this story should not read “Obama Proposes Saving $17 Billion by Cutting Programs.” Rather, it should read “Obama Proposes Increasing Domestic Spending By $64 Billion.”

- March 21, 2010 -

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