US press and publishing
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Department of Homeland Security detains journalist returning from BeirutMaria Abi-Habib, a Middle East correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, said DHS officials attempts to confiscate her cellphones after she arrived at LA airport
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What Silicon Valley's billionaires don't understand about the first amendment
Nellie Bowles in San FranciscoSome in Silicon Valley have been threatening the ‘uppity’ press with rhetoric about journalists needing ‘to be taught lessons’. That’s not how it worksWhat Silicon Valley's billionaires don't understand about the first amendment -
The enduring whiteness of the American mediaThe Long Read: What three decades in journalism has taught me about the persistence of racism in the US
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Elizabeth Spayd to become New York Times public editorFormer Washington Post ME to replace Margaret Sullivan in handling readers’ queries and matters of journalistic integrity
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Gannett increases its bid to $865m to acquire US newspaper rival‘Aggressive’ USA Today publisher eager to swallow the Tribune company
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Here's why I'm suing the New York Times for discrimination
Here's why I'm suing the New York Times for discrimination
Marjorie WalkerAfter watching my beloved workplace stop valuing minorities, older folks and women, I’ve finally had enough -
Publishers 'feeding on scraps from Facebook', says Bloomberg Media bossJustin Smith says social network makes far more money from ads in its news feed than news organisations do from linked traffic
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New York Times lawsuit a symptom of US newsrooms' diversity problemAccusations of racism, ageism and sexism are nothing new and the issue is not about the lack of qualified candidates – what do the statistics suggest?
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New York Times boss sued over alleged ageist, racist and sexist hiring practicesPaper denies ‘unjustified’ claims that CEO Mark Thompson introduced culture that favors ‘young, white’ and single staffers to older female and black employees
Greenslade New York Times is facing radical change - and more job cuts