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- Berkshire Hathaway buying Richmond Times-Dispatch, other Media General papers
- NPR sees sharp downturn in advertising revenue, leading to talk of cuts
- Mark Twain prize skews young
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- As Sedaris walks line between real and ‘realish,’ NPR is left in the middle
- Time cover milks shocking image (photo)
- Obama’s gay marriage stance revealed in conversational way
- John Walton, the Caps’ rookie radio voice, puts listeners on the glass
- Sen. Jay Rockefeller asks U.K. if News Corp. phone-hacking scandal extends to U.S.
- Rupert Murdoch not fit to run a major company, British panel says
- How biased are the media, really?
- Luke Russert’s role at ‘Grammys on the Hill’ is questioned
- Vogue’s flattering article on Syria’s first lady is scrubbed from Web
- Los Angeles Times reporter backs publication of photos of troops with dead Afghan insurgents
- Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, arts and letters announced; two D.C. area winners
- On TV, legions of ‘strategists.’ A few probably really are.
- Trayvon Martin story found the media
- Bruce Springsteen uses a teleprompter in performances: Does it matter?
- Limbaugh sees heat over comments turn down to a simmer
- Washingtonian editor at large Jack Limpert steps down
- TV reporter’s worries leads to Bethesda school pulling student newspaper
- American Press Institute to merge with NAA Foundation
- President Obama’s daughters’ privacy is difficult to protect in Internet age
- C-SPAN founder Lamb steps down after 34 years
- A conundrum for conservative talk radio
- ‘This American Life’ cites ‘fabrications’ in documentary on Apple suppliers
- Chris Hughes, Facebook co-founder, takes over New Republic magazine
- As primary season drags on, Republicans are battling voter fatigue
- Rush Limbaugh apologizes again, but advertisers continue to sever ties
- Rush Limbaugh should take lessons from Imus, liberal talk-show host Schultz
- How the Civil War gave birth to modern journalism in the nation’s capital
- Andrew Breitbart built Internet empire by combining new media, partisan slant
- James Murdoch to resign as chairman of News International
- Stars and Stripes objects to move
- Correspondent Anthony Shadid, 43, dies in Syria
- The Huguely case: What makes for a media mob?
- WUSA reporter Andrea McCarren balks after backlash over teen drinking stories
- End of Lance Armstrong probe raises questions about media’s reporting
- As Romney’s slip-ups show, gaffes nearly unavoidable on modern campaign trail
- How Trump’s non-endorsement of Gingrich made the news
- Super Bowl watching takes on new dimension in age of social media
- Occupy D.C. protesters vow to carry on despite camping regulations
- As Gingrich gains ground, conservative establishment airs its gripes
- How Siri is ruining your cellphone service
- WTOP dismisses commentator Plotkin after dust-up with colleague
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will host a talk show on a Russian TV network
- Erroneous report of Paterno’s death was amplified by social media
- All-news WNEW debuts as competitor to WTOP
- Social media sets off firestorm of false reports Saturday that Joe Paterno died
- Newt Gingrich’s lambasting of John King follows a popular line among Republicans
- In D.C., China builds a news hub to help polish its global image
- New Republic owner quashes reports of liberal journal’s sale
- Bill Trumbull, popular Washington radio host, dies at 77
- Rick Santorum: The phenomenon the pundits couldn’t see coming
- FCC seeks to change regulation of corporate interests disclosures on TV news
- Despite kingmaking expectations, Fox News seems neutral among GOP field
- Journalists complain the White House press office has become overly combative
- GOP debates, both interesting and important, score in TV ratings
- Reality TV catches up to reality with Muslim show
- Sparks are flying in Republican presidential candidates’ campaign ads
- Despite law against it, stealth commercials frequently masquerade as TV news
- Kennedy Center Honors: D.C.’s glitziest night of all
- NPR’s executive editor leaving to run BBC’s U.S. news operations
- Political satirist Andy Borowitz says he can’t resist poking fun at GOP field
- Aspects of Gingrich divorce story distorted
- Christopher Walken impression on D.C. radio gets connected to Natalie Wood case
- The e-mail rumor mill is run by conservatives
- CBS Radio to start all-news station in D.C. area
- Debate mania: Is it ‘the more the merrier’?
- Media blogger Jim Romenesko resigns from Poynter
- Occupy D.C. protesters get their words out — on paper
- Herman Cain accuser offers the rare name and face
- Occupy D.C.: They’re occupying, but who’s counting?
- Boisfeuillet ‘Bo’ Jones Jr. to leave Post Co. for MacNeil/Lehrer Productions
- Herman Cain’s smoking video: What was the message?
- TMZ founder Harvey Levin’s unsolicited advice to mainstream media: Adapt or die
- Will Ferrell’s road to the Mark Twain Prize for Humor
- Politico reporter Kendra Marr resigns amid ‘similarities’ in stories
- How Fox News changed the face of journalism
- Gannett names Gracia Martore as new chief executive
- Steve Jobs and the media: For the most part, it was a love affair
- Tomas Transtromer, Swedish poet, wins Nobel laureate in literature
- NPR names Gary Knell, head of nonprofit behind ‘Sesame Street,’ as chief executive
- Michelle Obama’s Target trip: Critics take aim
- Fred Fiske, longtime Washington radio voice, retires after 64 years
- ‘Word of mouth,’ as news source, gains on local TV broadcasts, Pew says
- Arts groups worry about Obama’s plan to cut tax breaks for wealthy
- HuffPost DC joins Washington’s crowded local news market
- For morning TV’s ‘bookers,’ a constant race to secure ratings-grabbing guests
- Sept. 11, 2011: An anniversary dissected in the media unlike any other
- Redskins owner Daniel Snyder drops lawsuit against Washington City Paper
- Kennedy Center 9/11 tribute: Solemn night for a somber day
- WikiLeaks says it has a leak of its own
- Hurricane Irene sea foam wasn’t sewage, Ocean City official says
- Slate magazine lays off Jack Shafer, Timothy Noah
- Gaddafi loyalists free Western journalists being held in hotel in Tripoli
- Asian Americans face new stereotype in ads
- Libyan rebel advance traps journalists inside hotel
- Rupert Murdoch of News Corp. is back to his swashbuckling self
- Freelance journalist scores coup with account of bin Laden raid
- Brett Haber, Emmy-winning sports anchor, resigns from WUSA
- David Minthorn is the grammar and style expert for the Associated Press
- Guardian, N.Y. Times worked to break News Corp. hacking case
- Rupert and James Murdoch questioned at Parliament: live blogging (Video)
- James Murdoch’s future uncertain amid phone-hacking scandal in Britain
- Murdoch, rivals alike face questions about coverage of hacking scandal
- Despite questionable reporting, 9/11-victim hacking allegations generate frenzy
- Civil War reenactment etiquette: How — and when — to die on the battlefield
- Phone-hacking scandal at Murdoch-owned British paper leads to high-level resignations
- Phone-hacking scandal highlights the differences in British, U.S. media
- Rupert Murdoch criticism reaches the U.S., but will it affect News Corp.?
- Long-time Murdoch associate gets drawn into newspaper scandal
- Phone-hacking scandal is biggest PR disaster of Murdoch’s career
- News of the World to close amid phone-hacking scandal
- Ubiquitous ‘tiny belly’ online ad part of scheme, government says
- We know Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s name, but what about his accuser?
- Glenn Beck’s Fox News finale is a vintage visit to the ‘doom room’
- Post responds to ex-reporter Vargas’s revelation that he’s an illegal immigrant
- Lindsay Czarniak, sports anchor, to leave NBC4 for ESPN
- Washington City Paper seeks dismissal of Dan Snyder’s defamation suit
- Only ones not giggling are therapists
- Ed Kelley of Oklahoman is named editor of Washington Times
- Breitbart publishes alleged photos of Anthony Weiner
- Recipient of lewd tweet criticizes New York Post story via Twitter
- Jill Abramson to be first woman to lead New York Times
- Photos of presidential speeches to be captured in real time
- Going long in a shorter-is-better Web culture
- Lawrence O’Donnell hits his marks as Keith Olbermann’s successor on MSNBC
- Schultz suspended after using slur to refer to Ingraham
- Five myths about America’s schools
- White House reenactments stir debate over photographic practice
- Jim Lehrer to step down from daily broadcast at ‘NewsHour’
- Who would you give the Mark Twain Prize?
- Still no word from al-Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz
- A big night for National Geographic at the National Magazine Awards
- News agency releases graphic photos of raid
- Bin Laden photos: Editors debate showing graphic images of dead body
- First bin Laden reports came in tweets, as media scrambled for confirmation
- Redskins owner Daniel Snyder moves defamation lawsuit to D.C.
- Two Western journalists missing in Libya; three spotted in Tripoli detention camp
- Sidney Harman, audio equipment mogul and owner of Newsweek, dies at 92
- For Washington Capitals forward Matt Hendricks, fighting is all in a day’s work
- NPR, public television won’t get budget ax
- NPR’s Andy Carvin, tweeting the Middle East
- Unpaid bloggers plan to sue HuffPo, AOL
- Freelancer to file class-action suit against HuffPost and AOL over compensation
- Glenn Beck to end daily TV program on Fox News Channel
- On NBC, the missing story about parent company General Electric
- In contrast to media industry’s struggles, a boom for those who cover Congress
- Libya releases New York Times journalists
- Four New York Times journalists feared missing in Libya
- Washington Post suspends reporter for plagiarizing stories on Tucson shooting
- Reporters in Japan face unusual danger: Exposure to nuclear radiation
- In Internet age, sports teams are increasingly in the news business
- Secretly recorded phone calls cast NPR fundraiser in unflattering light
- NPR executive Vivian Schiller resigns under pressure from board and CPB
- NPR exec is out after calling tea party members racist, xenophobic in secretly recorded video
- Supporters decry exit of NPR’s Ellen Weiss in Juan Williams firing
- Editor who fired Juan Williams resigns after NPR review
- ESPN fires Ron Franklin for calling Jeannine Edwards ‘sweet baby’
- Kathleen Parker leaves CNN’s ‘Parker Spitzer’
- Franklin incident latest episode in which ESPN hosts have demeaned female staff
- Kathleen Parker leaving CNN’s struggling ‘Parker Spitzer’
- Allbritton Communications slashes staff at reorganized TBD.com
- TBD to cut third of staff, shift focus to arts and entertainment coverage
- Allbritton Communications slashes staff at reorganized TBD.com
- CBS News: Lara Logan beaten and sexually assaulted in Egypt by Tahrir Square mob
- CBS News: Lara Logan beaten and sexually assaulted in Egypt by Tahrir Square mob
- CBS News reporter Lara Logan beaten, sexually assaulted during Cairo celebration
- CBS News reporter Lara Logan beaten, sexually assaulted during Cairo celebration
- Allbritton restores pre-TBD branding to WJLA.com, NewsChannel 8
- Allbritton restores pre-TBD branding to WJLA.com, NewsChannel 8
- In HuffPost's acquisition by AOL, Arianna seen as media merger's big winner
- In HuffPost's acquisition by AOL, Arianna Huffington seen as media merger's big winner
- Huffington Post agrees to $315 million buyout from AOL
- Huffington Post agrees to $315 million buyout from AOL
- Redskins owner says retraction from City Paper would have ended dispute
- Redskins owner says retraction from City Paper would have ended dispute
- Journalists threatened and harmed in Egypt's unrest
- Journalists threatened and harmed in Egypt's unrest
- Redskins owner Dan Snyder's face-off with City Paper gets uglier
- Redskins owner Dan Snyder's face-off with City Paper gets uglier
- Redskins owner Dan Snyder seeks dismissal of City Paper writer
- Redskins owner Dan Snyder seeks dismissal of City Paper writer
- NPR firing prompts review of leadership
- NPR probe of Juan Williams firing questions Ellen Weiss's management style
- To target Fox News over 'Nazi' label, rabbis make use of Murdoch's other media
- To target Fox News over ‘Nazi’ label, rabbis make use of Murdoch’s other media
- Olbermann-MSNBC split had been brewing for a while
- Olbermann's split with MSNBC may have been long in the making
- MSNBC axes most popular TV host
- Hersh rebuked on 'crusaders'
- New Yorker's Hersh sparks anger, puzzlement with remarks on military 'crusaders'
- WTOP news radio to be sold to Minnesota broadcaster
- WTOP radio station to be sold to Minnesota broadcaster
- WAMU-FM severs ties with political program supplier
- WAMU 88.5 severs ties with program supplier Capitol News Connection
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