Saying Goodbye to the Newseum, but Not the Press
While the Newseum may have closed its doors to the public, journalism and a free press still and should remain essential parts of American democracy.
While the Newseum may have closed its doors to the public, journalism and a free press still and should remain essential parts of American democracy.
President Trump’s reelection campaign released a memo suggesting that TV producers should think twice about booking guests who previously spoke of evidence of collusion between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia.
Will be public be as interested in newsroom life as journalists are?
More people are tuning out and cutting off their cable, presenting a problem for TV ad buys
A new German TV show could take the “peak TV” game to the international level.
Roger Ailes founder and ex-CEO of Fox News Channel has died, leaving behind a complex legacy.
As Bill Nye says: “I like to remind everybody science is political.”
The public’s trust in the media is at an all time low of 32 percent, according to a Gallup poll. While the reasoning for this opinion might differ from reader to reader, for many it could be the lack of diversity within the media. Bringing
Society relies on the media to communicate new information and events happening all around the world. But what about daytime television talk shows like The View, The Talk, or Ellen? These talk shows produce viral videos, interview prominent figures in society, and reach millions of
National Geographic, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Vox round out our top picks for this week. National Geographic – The New Europeans: Voices from a Changing Continent This story from National Geographic encompasses many stories into one. The topic itself has many layers,