Washington Post Newsroom Not Too Keen on Whoring Selves Out
The newsroom is in an uproar after access to their reporters is offered to lobbyists for $25,000.
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The newsroom is in an uproar after access to their reporters is offered to lobbyists for $25,000.
A tip is nothing without a brilliant reporter to follow up on it.
It didn't go over well among the press corps when Obama bypassed many major newspaper reporters for smaller outlets. One such journalist cornered Robert Gibbs about it.
Didn't know what that was? No worries, you have plenty of time to learn about it.
And more grim news from the struggling media industry.
Barack Obama's Washington 'Post' op-ed contains a helpful reminder from the paper.
Is she just trying to sell magazines? Because it's working. Pass us the Little Debbies, please!
Some old pals get dunked, only to resurface again, and some magazines go online for good.
More media bad news, disguised as good, in our daily roundup.
More bad signs of the times, and more publications that are pretending times are better than they really are.
Eliot Spitzer's Washington 'Post' opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
The Washington ‘Post’ compiled a slideshow of pictures of old dogs, for no discernible reason. Bless them.
If you’re IMPORTANT, you get to stay at the Sheraton or the Ritz. Otherwise, you just might be sleeping next door to a wannabe Obama assassin.