Aug 28 Justice Dept. Subpoenas AP Reporter’s Phone Records The Justice Department subpoenaed the home telephone records of an Associated Press reporter for a period in which he wrote about the investigation of Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.), the AP reported Monday. Continue reading
Aug 27 Iraq Claims It Shot Down Spy Plane Iraqi military officials said the country's air defenses shot down an unmanned U.S. reconnaissance plane over southern Iraq. Continue reading
Aug 24 Watch The Vanishing Verb Is television news reporting destroying the English language? Terence Smith reports. Continue watching
Aug 22 AOL to Lay Off 1,700 Workers AOL Time Warner Tuesday announced it will let go of 1,700 employees as part of a reorganization of its America Online Internet arm. Continue reading
Aug 21 Watch Bad News: Media Coverage of the 2000 Elections Veteran journalists Robert Shogan and Richard Reeves discuss how the media fared in its coverage of the 2000 elections. Continue watching
Aug 20 Watch Stuart Stevens’ New Book “The Big Enchilada” Author and GOP analyst media analyst Stuart Stevens gives an insider's view of George W. Bush's road to the White House in his book, The Big Enchilada. Continue watching
Aug 20 Watch High-Tech Casualty Explaining the demise of the Industry Standard, the latest victim of the dotcom collapse. Continue watching
Aug 17 Industry Standard to Shut Down After chronicling the Internet industry as it plummeted from boom to bust, The Industry Standard announced it, like many of the companies it covered, is shutting down. Continue reading
Aug 16 Watch Notes at Issue A courtroom battle over the notes of freelance writer Vanessa Leggett. She has refused to hand over research and has found herself in jail as a result. Continue watching
Aug 13 Watch Foreign Correspondence: John Daniszewski Terence Smith talks with John Daniszewski of the Los Angeles Times about his experience as the paper's Moscow bureau chief. Continue watching