Jan 20 Watch New York Times Looks to Charge Online Readers, Again The New York Times has decided to charge online readers a fee for accessing the newspaper's Web site, starting in 2011. Jeffrey Brown considers whether readers will actually pay for the service. Continue watching
Jan 11 Do You Know Where Your News Was Gathered? By Dave Gustafson Tom Rosenstiel of the Project for Excellence in Journalism stopped by The Rundown to talk about where news originates amid today’s changing media environment. His organization’s “How News Happens” study examined the “news ecosystem” of Baltimore to track whether… Continue reading
Jan 11 Watch Once Again, NBC to Reshuffle Nightime Lineup NBC plans to reshuffle its late night programming by pushing Jay Leno's show back to 11:30 p.m. Jeffrey Brown explores how the move will affect viewers and networks. Continue watching
Jan 01 NewsHour’s Most Watched Videos of 2009 Here's a final top 10 list to usher in the New Year: the NewsHour's most watched videos online for the past year. Part One: Bernanke on the Record (July 27, 2009) Corruption in Nigeria Carries Costly… Continue reading
Dec 31 Year of Reporting Trips Revolves Around Afghanistan By Margaret Warner In a year that took me from the NewsHour studio to trouble spots abroad, the most searing impressions come from two trips to Afghanistan. The first trip was for three-plus weeks in February and March, to take stock of the… Continue reading
Dec 30 Watch Journalist Kati Marton Examines Human Cost of War Margaret Warner chats with author Kati Marton about her book "Enemies of the People: My Family's Journey to America," which looks at the human cost of the Cold War. Continue watching
Dec 30 Watch Google’s Goal: Digitize Every Book Ever Printed In a new era of E-books, Internet giant Google is attempting to offer millions of books online. Spencer Michels looks at the controversial plan and what it could mean for the future of reading. Continue watching
Dec 10 Stopping the Presses: Venerable Media-Watcher E&P to Cease Publication By Mike Melia After more than a century of covering the journalism industry, Editor & Publisher magazine is stopping its presses. The chronicler of newspapers and journalism reported today that its print and online are both shutting down. Its parent company, Nielsen… Continue reading
Dec 08 Watch In Ann Arbor, Michigan Finds Its ‘Life Preserver’ Michigan is home to few bright economic spots these days -- with the exception of the college town of Ann Arbor. Ray Suarez reports. Continue watching