Apr 05 ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings Diagnosed With Lung Cancer By PBS News Hour ABC News anchor Peter Jennings, the only of the "Big Three" veteran network anchors not to have recently retired from the post, has been diagnosed with lung cancer but plans to keep working through chemotherapy treatment, the network said Tuesday. Continue reading
Apr 04 Watch Extended Interview: Washington Post Executive Editor Len Downie In the following extended interview, Len Downie, the executive editor of The Washington Post, discusses the factors contributing to the steady decline in newspaper readership and how the Post intends to counter that industry trend. Continue watching
Apr 04 Watch Extended Interview: Express Editor Dan Caccavaro In the following extended interview, Dan Caccavaro, founding editor of Express discusses the business strategies behind distributing The Washington Post's free newspaper to morning commuters in the Washington, D.C. area. Continue watching
Apr 01 Watch Extended Interview: Washington Examiner Editor John Wilpers In the following extended interview, John Wilpers, the editor in chief of the Washington Examiner, discusses the free paper's overall mission, its targeted audience and its strategy to turn a profit. Continue watching
Apr 01 Watch Extended Interview: Karen DeWitt In the following extended interview, Karen DeWitt, the Washington editor of The Examiner newspaper, discusses the differences between working for traditional and free newspapers, and why The Examiner reports on the local issues that she finds are not thoroughly covered… Continue watching
Mar 31 Nightline Anchor Ted Koppel to Leave Abc News in December By PBS News Hour Veteran journalist Ted Koppel, the host of the award-winning late-night news program Nightline for 25 years, will leave ABC News when his contract expires in December, the network said Thursday. Continue reading
Mar 30 Watch Frank Ahrens Discusses Prospects for the Satellite Radio Industry Frank Ahrens, the Washington Post's business reporter for the media and entertainment industry, discusses the appeal of satellite radio, its emerging business model and the challenges facing the broadcast radio industry. Continue watching
Mar 30 Watch NewsHour Remembers Time Magazine Editor Henry Grunwald Essayist Roger Rosenblatt has some words of appreciation for Henry A. Grunwald, a Time magazine editor who changed the magazine world. Continue watching
Mar 30 Watch Satellite Radio’s Two-Way Competition Takes Aim at Broadcast Radio Media Correspondent Terence Smith takes a closer look at the satellite radio industry and how the two-way competition between XM and Sirius is affecting traditional broadcast radio. Continue watching
Mar 30 Watch President of XM Satellite Radio Discusses Business Strategy Hugh Panero, president and chief executive officer of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., discusses his company's efforts to attract more subscribers and the benefits of satellite radio not being subject to federal regulations, his company's rapid growth and his vision… Continue watching