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  1. St. Pete Times and Miami Herald to develop a combined Tallahassee bureau in December

    Nov 3, 2008

    Just heard about this today, so i'm still digging up details. In the meantime, here's our executive editor's memo to the staff and the press release on it all. Combined Times/Herald Tallahassee bureau Author: Neil

    Tagged: government, newspapers, media business, journalism ethics

  2. TV's biggest mistakes in 2008 election coverage

    TV's biggest mistakes in 2008 election coverage

    Nov 3, 2008

    One day before this near-two-year presidential campaign ends, I thought it made sense to go back and look at some of the biggest mistakes TV outlets made while covering it all. Depending on your perspective and

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business, cable tv, network tv, journalism ethics, tv journalism

  3. St. Pete Times to publish Doonesbury strip Wednesday featuring Obama win

    St. Pete Times to publish Doonesbury strip Wednesday featuring Obama win

    Nov 3, 2008

    Some newspaper editors may be distressed over Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau’s decision to pen several strips for next week depicting Democrat Barack Obama winning the election. But for the legendary, liberal

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business

  4. St. Pete Times to publish Doonesbury strip featuring Obama win Wednesday

    St. Pete Times to publish Doonesbury strip featuring Obama win Wednesday

    Oct 31, 2008

    Some pundits are already taking heat for relying too heavily on poll results indicating Democrat Barack Obama is more likely to win the White House Tuesday. So it’s a small surprise that Doonesbury creator Garry

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business

  5. Why I like Chocolate News more than D.L. breaking the news

    Oct 31, 2008

    There's two TV shows currently skewering news from a black perspective, but one seems to be nailing its targets much better. Here's two clips proving my preferences (WARNING: The Comedy Central show has some bleeped

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business, cable tv, diversity minority affairs, video streams

  6. Why I like Chocolate news more than Hughley Breaking the News

    Oct 31, 2008

    There's two TV shows currently skewering news from a black perspective, but one seems to be nailing its targets much better. Here's two clips proving my preferences (WARNING: The Comedy Central show has some bleeped

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business, cable tv, diversity minority affairs, video streams

  7. It's official: Lowest-rated World Series ever

    It's official: Lowest-rated World Series ever

    Oct 30, 2008

    The ratings are in, and the pundits were right. Sort of. The average TV rating for the World Series was, as many snarky sports columnists predicted, the lowest-rated World Series in history, attracting an average of

    Tagged: pop culture, media business, network tv

  8. It's official: Tampa Bay Rays/Phillies World Series was the lowest-rated Fall Classic in TV history

    It's official: Tampa Bay Rays/Phillies World Series was the lowest-rated Fall Classic in TV history

    Oct 30, 2008

    The ratings are in, and the pundits were right. Sort of. The average TV rating for the World Series was, as many snarky sports columnists predicted, the lowest-rated World Series in history, attracting an average of

    Tagged: pop culture, media business, network tv

  9. Selling Obama: Pitch-perfect infomercial more Clintonesque than Kennedy-style

    Selling Obama: Pitch-perfect infomercial more Clintonesque than Kennedy-style

    Oct 30, 2008

    Some media critics already have compared Barack Obama to John F. Kennedy when it comes to the way he handles himself on television, especially when measured against some of the Nixonian, less TV-friendly visuals of his

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business, cable tv, network tv, local tv, tv journalism, video streams

  10. Selling Obama: Pitch-perfect infomercial more Clintonesque than Kennedy-like

    Selling Obama: Pitch-perfect infomercial more Clintonesque than Kennedy-like

    Oct 29, 2008

    Some media critics already have compared Barack Obama to John F. Kennedy when it comes to the way he handles himself on television, especially when measured against some of the Nixonian, less TV-friendly visuals of his

    Tagged: government, pop culture, media business, cable tv, network tv, local tv, tv journalism, video streams

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