What Plagues a Journalist
In a Trump-fueled and repetative media frenzy, how does one’s journalism stand out?
In a Trump-fueled and repetative media frenzy, how does one’s journalism stand out?
Trump got a detainee back from North Korea, but media outlets have barely covered this international “win” for the White House.
The relationship between Trump and the media has only gotten more tense. Will getting rid of Spicer or the daily briefing help the administration or hurt it?
A first-person account of #WHCD2017 by MediaFile’s Alec Snyder
At 23, Morrongiello has taken the helm as the New York Post’s DC Bureau Chief and is a rising star of the Beltway media sphere.
Slavery in Libya. The torture of gay men in Chechnya. Chemical weapons attacks in Syria. These atrocities and more are being brought into the public eye through governmental and nongovernmental media; but perhaps no medium is as as important as peace journalism. Mainstream media
The #WCHD has an incredibly rich media and political history – but what will this year’s dinner look like without President Trump?
As Trump makes offensive moves into Yemen, Syria, and Afghanistan in his first 100 days, pundits across the media have weighed in.
Trump unleashed 59 Tomahawk missiles on a Syrian airbase – and also unleashed a wide range of media praise, criticism, and analysis.
Long before he was President, Donald Trump was the muse of many media forms. We take a look at some of the greatest, and the latest interpretations of the Trump personality.