- Newspapers, "truth vigilantes" no more--Did people misintepret the NYT's public editor's question? Salon
- NPR Tries to Get its Pressthink Right--"In all our stories, especially matters of controversy, we strive to consider the strongest arguments we can find on all sides, seeking to deliver both nuance and clarity. Our goal is not to please those whom we report on or to produce stories that create the appearance of balance, but to seek the truth. "
- Truth may not always sell, but it's key to quality journalism
- The WH Loves Aggressive Journalism — Abroad--"How does that square with the fact that this administration has been so aggressively trying to stop aggressive journalism in the United States by using the Espionage Act to take whistleblowers to court NYT?"
- FDA whistleblowers sue, alleging electronic spying
- The campaign against whistleblowers in Washington
- Wikileaks Reveals Privately Run CIA's Dirty Secrets
- Stratfor calls WikiLeaks e-mail release 'deplorable'
- Anonymous Basks In Wikileaks Dump of Stratfor Emails
- Charlotte Church settles over phone hacking with News Corp--She was the last knot in a string of (NYT) settlements in what could have led to an damaging court case.
- News of the World bosses ordered emails to be deleted
- Met police failed to warn victims--"The Met Police failed to warn people they were the victims of phone hacking by the News of the World, a judicial review has ruled."
- Murdoch Hacking Inquiry Expands to British Officials NYT
- Nick Davies wins Paul Foot award for hacking exposé
- James Murdoch Quits as News International Chairman
- News Corp deletes incriminating emails, conveniently loses backups
- Sun journalists and police officer arrested in corruption investigation--They were thrown 'to the wolves'.
- Mysteries of Data Pool 3 give Rupert Murdoch a whole new headache
- News Corp may face US inquiry after Sun arrests at News International
- Fox News 'course correction' rankles some--After going extermely right, they're now shifting back to the center, a technique known as the Overton window.
- John Bolton dodges question from anti-war vet about blowback, insults him; Fox edits out the audience booing and replaces with it applause.
- Jon Stewart slams Fox News for basing talking points on RNC memo