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French Magazine Portrays Prophet Mohammad Naked In Cartoons, Set To Further Infuriate Muslim World
A Swedish celebrity magazine has printed 11 topless photos of Kate Middleton spread over three pages of its latest issue while its sister publication in Denmark has threatened to use between 60 and 70 of the offensive shots later this week.
This graph proves that we're the ones who are winning and on 2 fronts. First the business model of being shameless left-wing shills when alternative and honest opinion is available online just isn't working. Secondly, the corrupt media is desperate
Blackstone's Byron Wien is up with a new column, wherein he relays a conversation he had with someone he only refers to as The Smartest Man In Europe.
British Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Sunday he had struck no secret deals with media baron Rupert Murdoch whereby policy was traded for his newspapers' political support.
MoJo's editors and the American Society of Magazine Editors' Sid Holt discuss the byline gap.
Photos of the week
An advertising partnership between the Washington Post and a Chinese government propaganda outlet is raising questions about the propriety—and legality—of an American news outlet publishing foreign propaganda under its masthead.
Despite the launch of an online paywall that has, by any measure, been a big success, the company's revenue for its core news business shrank again in 2011. Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-times-shrinks-2012-2#ixzz1lcxvkVCf
The New York Times Company suffered a net loss of almost $40million in 2011, with its fourth quarter profits falling by 12.2 per cent compared to the same period in 2010.
Janet Robinson will step down as chief executive of the New York Times Co at the end of the month, as the company continues to struggle with advertising declines and a years-long slump in its share price.
Katya Koren, a 19 year old Muslim girl, was stoned to death under 'Sharia law' after taking part in a beauty contest in the Ukraine.
Starting next week Men will be excluded from public pools in the metro-Baltimore suburb of Howard County. The pools will now be Sharia compliant thanks to pressure from immigrant Islamist women's groups.
In the midst of a deteriorating advertising climate, The New York Times plans to eliminate up to 20 newsroom positions and seek additional savings in the business units, the company said Thursday. The reductions, described by the New York Times Co
By many accounts, on Saturday, Occupy Wall Street marching protesters were led onto the Brooklyn Bridge by NYPD, giving many protesters the impression that the police had no problem with the march, and, indeed,that the police were only standing by to
In a breathtaking response to a scandal engulfing his media empire, Rupert Murdoch closed down the News of the World, Britain's biggest selling Sunday newspaper. Its journalists hacked the voicemails of thousands of people, from child murder victims
His wife Jenn writes about the great libertarian journalist ["Orange Co. Register" columnist and book author], who has been suffering from cancer: I am very sad to tell you that Alan has suddenly become very weak as a result of the disease and not th
The New York Times ran an awful story a few weeks back about Lebanon's Al Akhbar newspaper. Former US Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman responds to The Times's misrepresentations in the story via a Letter to the Editor.
A man apparently accompanying state Sen. Robert Brown to a hurriedly called Thursday news conference attacked and injured Telegraph photographer Woody Marshall at Macon City Hall, prompting conflicting stories from those involved.
The Times serves wealth and power alone
Anarchist writers helping each other produce publishable material. Don’t let the “Boot Camp” name put you off.
Burns, a Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent and current London bureau chief, pushed back against Assange's contention that the Times engaged in "tabloid activity" when reporting a profile that Assange calls a error-ridden "hit piece."
U.S. newspaper circulation fell over the past six months at the slowest rate in two years. Figures by the Audit Bureau of Circulations show while circulation is no longer in free fall, spending on newspapers is not picking up the way it has for many