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Through two years of covid, Dan Diamond had written it all before. But a new way of talking about the new variant connected with a confused and jaded readership.
Through two years of covid, Dan Diamond had written it all before. But a new way of talking about the new variant connected with a confused and jaded readership.
“There’s going to be some media accountability coming soon,” Rittenhouse, who was acquitted of murder charges last month, told Fox News, referring to coverage of his trial.
The Fox host was referring to confrontational interviews in comments at a conservative conference but leaned hard on violent imagery: “Boom! He is dead!”
Yes, the network had a really bad week. But it still has its audience.
His family foundation has given millions to organizations he frequently cites. Experts think he should disclose that.
Two months later, the conservative host says he’s still in an “ongoing fight” about the mandate with his employer, Cumulus Media.
The financial dispute between the media giants over carriage fees led to the first major blackout for the Google-owned YouTube TV, one of the nation’s largest Internet pay-TV services.
In acerbic essays and novels, she wrote about Hollywood's wild excesses, and her own, becoming a literary phenomenon.
Fox News's efforts to wrap itself in the First Amendment fail to sway a Delaware judge.
Erin Marquis, a staffer for the popular product-review site, had also lashed out at a gun-rights organization on Twitter.
“The Court can infer that Fox intended to avoid the truth,” Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis wrote in a 52-page ruling, which is considered a major win for Dominion.
A columnist shares her fears — and persistent hopes — about the future of local news.
Fortune’s fawning 2014 portrait of Holmes and her company, Theranos, has become part of her trial for fraud.
Amy Harris argues the release of her phone records would violate her right as a journalist to not reveal confidential sources.
A New York judge has ordered the unthinkable.
Joe Nocera seemed to be living a journalist’s dream, with a story-turned-hit podcast bought by Hollywood. After he lost his job with Bloomberg, though, he claims he was robbed of the profits.
That latest example is Vox Media’s pending merger with Thrillist publisher Group Nine Media.
Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Brian Kilmeade expressed alarm, concern, according to messages shared during House select committee meeting.
In a radicalizing network, another reasonable voice heads for the exits.
The veteran anchor’s abrupt departure is a blow to Fox, which often pointed to his tough, nonpartisan interviewing style as proof of the network’s journalistic bona fides.