News: Breaking & Broken

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

FYI . . .

Because a picture’s worth a 1,000 words, Muckety offers a valuable look at Newsday’s ownership – and how it would look under different ownership (You may have heard faint rumors, yes?)

This interactive map tells the story better than news-breaker Crains, The New York Times – and even Newsday itself – did. Check it out at http://news.muckety.com/2008/03/20/will-murdoch-buy-newsday-from- tribune-company/1342


Oh, and if you didn't already hear, the legendary Helen Thomas will be keynoting the Fair Media Council's Folio Awards on April 25. Known as the "dean of the White House Press Corps.," Thomas has covered every president from JFK to Clinton. Who better to speak on how the news media's been covering this election? No one we could think of...

Thursday, March 20, 2008

FYI . . .

We've been hearing rumors of this sort for what seems like forever and a day, but Crain's Matt Flamm comes in with a full report on Murdoch's interest in Newsday. Check it out.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

FYI...

LOCAL NEWS UPDATES: Until the media has fully reported the Eliot Spitzer story, the Silda factor, and the cause and effect of high-priced call girls on the economy, best save your important announcements until the news cycle breaks. . .Lee Abrams has left XM Satellite Radio and will become chief innovation officer for Chicago-based Tribune Co. (the parent of Newsday and CW 11) as of April 1. . .David Reich-Hale has been named editor of Long Island Business News. He can be reached at david.reich-hale@libn.com. . .WCBS-TV's anchor team Chris Wragge and Kristine Johnson will be co-hosting the Fair Media Council's Folio Awards on April 25. . .Think everybody around you is playing on Knighthood or Scrabulous on Facebook while you're working? Think again: Online Publishers Association's Internet Activity Index results show otherwise. Survey sez people spend their time online divided this way: 42.7 percent on content sites, 28.6 percent on communication sites, 16.1 percent on commerce sites and 5 percent on search sites. . .If being green is on your agenda, you'd probably want to hang with Canvas Magazine for its Green Drink Long Island networking party in Babylon Village later this month. Check out www.canvasli.com

Quick Takes. . .

"I support the free press, let's just get them out of the room." - George W. Bush

"The one function that TV news performs very well is that when there is no news we give it to you with the same emphasis as if there were." -David Brinkley

"What would you say if a newspaper reporter, because of his fastidiousness or from a wish to give pleasure to his readers, were to describe only honest mayors, high-minded ladies and virtuous railroad contractors?” -Anton Chekhov

"If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world, but I am sure
we would be getting reports from Hell before breakfast. "
-William Tecumseh Sherman

"If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: 'President Can't Swim.' " -Lyndon B. Johnson

"Gossip is just news running ahead of itself in a red satin dress." -Liz Smith

"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters." - Frank Lloyd Wright

"If our language, our programs, our creations are not strongly present in the new media, the young generation of our country will be economically and culturally marginalized." - Jacques Chirac

“The organization of our press has truly been a success. Our law concerning the press is such that divergences of opinion between members of the government are no longer an occasion for public exhibitions, which are not the newspapers’ business. We’ve eliminated that conception of
political freedom which holds that everybody has the right to say whatever comes into his head.” - Adolf Hitler

“I am always in favor of the free press but sometimes they say quite nasty things.”
-Winston Churchill

"Journalism largely consists in saying 'Lord Jones is dead' to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive." -G.K. Chesterton

"You can crush a man with journalism." -William Randolph Hearst

“The problem, if there is a problem in this country, is because we have a free press people have no idea what it’s like to live in a country that doesn’t.” -Art Buchwald

“It is well to remember that freedom through the press is the thing that comes first. Most of us probably feel we couldn’t be free without newspapers, and that is the real reason we want the newspapers to be free.” -Edward R. Murrow

"Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter."- Thomas Jefferson

"The bigger the information media, the less courage and freedom they allow. Bigness means weakness. " -Eric Sevareid, "The Press and the People,"1959

“The press is like the peculiar uncle you keep in the attic – just one of those unfortunate things.” -G. Gordon Liddy