The Internet knows you love the devil
The Black Mass in Oklahoma City tells us what the church has known for years: Satan sells.
On Sep 19, 2014 by Zaron Burnett III
Net neutrality is good for the Internet, bad for Internet journalism
Right now, the barrier to entry online is too low.
On Sep 10, 2014 by Nicholas White
What Fox News can teach us about how the Internet works
The definition of “all the news that’s fit to print” has changed on the Internet.
On Sep 5, 2014 by Chris Osterndorf
George R.R. Martin takes to LiveJournal to gripe about interview questions
The author’s answered one question so many times that he’s finally done answering it properly.
On Sep 1, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski
How to wipe out the Internet plagiarism epidemic
The problem needs to be stopped before it continues to spread.
On Sep 1, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Crowdsourced map highlights attacks against Mexican journalists
In Mexico, telling the truth can get you killed.
On Aug 25, 2014 by Dell Cameron
Video shows Missouri police officer threatening to kill a journalist
This is not how to properly handle a firearm.
On Aug 20, 2014 by William Turton
Ferguson is about to become just another forgotten Google trend
Google data doesn’t lie.
On Aug 20, 2014 by Eric Geller
Ferguson police name Darren Wilson as the officer who killed Michael Brown
Will this dispel the tension in Ferguson?
On Aug 15, 2014 by Andrew Couts
Journalists livetweet their arrests by Ferguson Police
What did police think would happen?
On Aug 14, 2014 by Dell Cameron
#IfTheyGunnedMeDown blasts media’s take on Mike Brown slaying
A thought experiment reveals the depths of journalistic bias.
On Aug 11, 2014 by Miles Klee
Whoa, if true: A brief history of News Twitter’s favorite phrase
It is one of the most common sarcastic responses to weird, exaggerated, and impossible news stories.
On Jul 28, 2014 by Eric Geller
These 2 adorable news anchors want you to stay out of Canada
They’re totally ready for a career in cable news.
On Jul 10, 2014 by Mike Fenn
Brazil’s national humiliation captured in 50 newspaper frontpages
“The biggest fiasco in history.”
On Jul 9, 2014 by Ramon Ramirez
NPR blogger: Only ‘white guys’ call me back
Reporter’s tweet adds to ongoing diversity problems at National Public Radio.
On Jul 7, 2014 by Tim Sampson
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