Jun 25 A Mysterious Manuscript By PBS News Hour An unpublished Mark Twain tale, once part of a would-be writing contest, finally sees print after 125 years. Continue reading
Jun 25 Freelance Writers Win in Supreme Court Case By Admin Publishers violated the copyrights of freelance writers by archiving their material in electronic databases, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. Continue reading
Jun 25 Watch The Return of Twain An unpublished Mark Twain tale, once part of a would-be writing contest, finally sees print after 125 years. Continue watching
Jun 21 Watch Investigating a Senator A panel discusses how leaks to the media are affecting the investigation into Sen. Robert Torricelli's financial affairs. Continue watching
Jun 21 Watch Background: Investigating a Senator After this background report, a panel discusses how leaks to the media are affecting the investigation into Sen. Robert Torricelli's financial affairs. Continue watching
Jun 20 Watch Vanishing Newspaper Book Reviews Media correspondent Terence Smith reports on the vanishing newspaper book review with Matthew Storin of the Boston Globe, Deidre Donahue of USA Today, and author and book editor Jason Epstein. Continue watching
Jun 19 More News Layoffs Three of the nation's most prominent news companies -- The New York Times Co., The Tribune Co. and Knight Ridder -- will eliminate thousands of jobs. Continue reading
Jun 19 China Cracks Down on Media A newspaper editor in central China was reportedly fired Friday after publishing stories that exposed alleged government corruption. Continue reading
Jun 06 Watch Foreign Correspondence: Jeffrey Smith Jeffrey Smith of The Washington Post reports on the clashes in Macedonia. Continue watching
May 29 Russian Court Orders Media-Most Liquidation A Russian court Tuesday ordered the liquidation of Media-Most, the company that holds the evaporating empire of embattled media magnate Vladimir Gusinsky. Continue reading