
Megyn Kelly exits Fox and heads to NBC
In the wake of the Donald Trump surprise victory over Hillary Clinton is the fallout in the media and one major figure, Megyn Kelly, is making headlines as news broke that Kelly will leave the cable news giant and More...

Al-Jazeera reporter Mahmoud Hussein questioned, arrested in Egypt for ‘inciting sedition’ and ‘fake news’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns an Al-Jazeera journalist’s arrest last week while visiting Egypt. Mahmoud Hussein, an Egyptian news producer at Al-Jazeera headquarters in Doha, was arrested at his Cairo More...

How to write a perfect article
Whether you believe it or not, articles are the main source of information these days. As we know that everything is available on the internet and it is in the form of articles. This is something we have been taught More...

New Hot Trend: Political Science Graduates as Journalists
The state of journalism today is not very stable. People are questioning those who used to be easily accepted as reliable sources. Opinions are commonly being touted as facts and reported as news. However, there More...

Timothy Crouse quotes
Discussing the rise “of pack journalism” (as quoted in the book Bloggers on the Bus by Eric Boehlert : “They all fed off the same pool report, the same daily handout, the same speech by the candidate; More...

Journalists calling for ‘openness’ and transparency from Obama administration
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A delegation representing more than 50 journalism and open government organizations met with Josh Earnest, President Obama’s press secretary, today at the White House, urging greater openness More...

New law in Egypt: Jail journalist for publishing figures which contradict official government statement
Egypt is being accused of making an aggressive assault on free speech on Sunday, after its cabinet drafted a law that criminalizes the reporting of terrorism statistics that contradicts those the government More...

‘Liar’ Brian Williams lands at MSNBC, still blames ‘choice of words’
In the wake of the Brian Williams scandal, the humiliated anchor gave a partial apoology on his way to MSNBC, a clear demotion from his bogus tales of trips with troops in war zones. Williams, 56, who was hit with More...

The Search for News You Can Use as a Writer
You’re a writer, and that means that what you do is write. However, there are about 8 billion other people out there writing as well. A lot of it is good stuff – well written, informed, entertaining, etc. And More...

Ethiopian government arrests six bloggers and a journalist for ‘opposing view’
The Ethiopian government has arrested six independent bloggers and a journalist in what human rights group Amnesty International has called a “suffocating grip on freedom of expression”. Photo/Vectorportal More...

Former CBS reporter details ‘aggressive’ Obama administration pressure, ‘chilling effect’ on media
Former CBS News investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson discussed her former employer Sunday and the “chilling effect” she says the Obama administration has on their reporting. photo Charles Fettinger via More...

Philippines: Surigao del Sur broadcaster, Michael Diaz Milo, shot dead; second journalist killed in a week
For the second time in just a week, a Filipino radio broadcast journalist has been shot and killed, according to the Philippines News Agency today. Prime FM national supervisor Michael Diaz Milo, 34, host of a More...

Luke Russert targets the media’s attacks on people of faith as biased and lazy VIDEO
NBC News reporter Luke Russert, the son of the late journalist Tim Russert, told CBN News’ David Brody that he believes media outlets are biased against people of faith. “I think that’s absolutely accurate More...

House advances ‘Media Shield’ while other attempts prevent access to certain public records and define ‘journalist’
The Senate committee voted 13-to-5 early Thursday to approve S.987, a bill meant to protect members of the press from government intrusion and “maintain the free flow of information to the public” in the wake More...

Robert Redford reminds us: Hollywood elites are clueless
Robert Redford opened the 34th annual Sundance Film Festival on Thursday, slamming the government for failing its citizens and talking about how Sundance exists for the forgotten “99 percent.” Like Michael More...

Chris Matthews on covering climate change: ‘I hate evenhanded, objective journalism’
Chris Matthews on MSNBC’s Hardball, made it clear that like Al Gore, he believes the media should only be telling one side of the story when it comes to manmade global warming. CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Where’s More...