Is this the best week for fart news the Internet has ever seen?
I thought a story about a flatulent deer would be the best thing in my news feed this week, but I was wrong.
On Jan 27, 2014 by Cooper Fleishman
Pope Francis tells the Internet to chill out
The first Pope to take a selfie and have an Instagram account says the Internet can be a forum for solidarity.
On Jan 23, 2014 by Audra Schroeder
Move over, nightly news: Snapchat, Instagram, and Vine are here
NBC embraces the idea of photo and video sharing apps as news launchpads.
On Jan 14, 2014 by Kate Knibbs
Swedish media chronically falls for Internet hoaxes
It has to be true if it’s on the Internet, right?
On Jan 10, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Journalist’s Facebook post alleges homophobic U.S. Representative is gay
Is it ethical to out someone because he or she is homophobic and in a position of power? That’s the question being asked about a journalist’s recent statement concerning a politician.
On Jan 4, 2014 by Sarah Weber
Majority of Americans still have no idea what Google Glass is
The cutting-edge headset display hasn’t exactly captured the national imagination.
On Dec 10, 2013 by Miles Klee
4 amazing BuzzFeed lists that are full of blatant lies
If you grew up in the ’90s, of course you remember Scrumpy Buddies. Right? Who doesn’t?
On Nov 20, 2013 by Aaron Sankin
We binge, we consume, we mainline … then we do it again
Are we in love, or are we just addicts, consuming without thinking about what it is we’re consuming, what we’re watching, or hearing, or obsessing over?
On Nov 1, 2013 by Zan McQuade
Alleged Silk Road founder ‘not excessively’ worried about the future
Ross William Ulbricht wanted to be “interrogated by a member of the media.”
On Oct 14, 2013 by Miles Klee
Media babies are crying on a Twitter near you
No one deserves to be forced to meet, much less buy into, the demands of social media.
On Sep 4, 2013 by Aja Romano
FBI released bomber photos to quell social media manhunt
The wild speculation in the wake of the Boston bombings played in a role in the FBI’s decision to release the photos of the suspects.
On Apr 21, 2013 by Tim Sampson
Tumblr gives a ringside seat to Sarah Palin’s paper chase
A self-proclaimed “bad journalist” uses Tumblr to share the process of paging through the former Alaska governor’s emails — papercuts and all.
On Jun 13, 2011 by Grant Robertson
From the Trenches
This week we drafted our ethics policy, and two things that happened got me thinking about the next draft. One, Rolling Stone published a revealing profile of Fox News chief Roger Ailes. And two, Lady Gaga released a new album.
On May 27, 2011 by Nicholas White
Yes, I’m the cofounder of a startup. But I hate the term “entrepreneur.” My eye twitches whenever someone introduces themselves to me as such.
On May 20, 2011 by Nicholas White
From the trenches
We are building this media company outside in. The main reason: you don’t want the Houston Livestock Show to be your very first rodeo.
On May 6, 2011 by Nicholas White
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