Category Archives: Journalism

HARVIN LEVIN AND TMZ ACCUSED OF TRYING TO CUT DEAL WITH LA COPS TO I-D OTHER PAPARAZZI THAT ARE “BREAKING THE LAW”

ERSNews reports: ERSNews has learned that paparazzi in Los Angeles are accusing one of the major players in the world of celebrity news and gossip of trying to broker a deal with law enforcement to assist in identifying other paparazzophotographers … Continue reading

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Trust Can’t Be Copied

Kevin Kelly writes: When copies are super abundant, they become worthless. When copies are super abundant, stuff which can’t be copied becomes scarce and valuable. When copies are free, you need to sell things which can not be copied. Well, … Continue reading

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Jon Meacham’s Cri de Coeur: Why Do You Read The Economist Instead of Newsweek?

From the New York Observer: After about an hour, there seemed to be no more questions for him, so Newsweek editor Jon Meacham turned to his audience—about 100 graduate students at Columbia journalism school—and said he had a question for … Continue reading

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Dan Rather Speaks At USC – No Media Allowed

ERSNEWS reports: Dan Rather, the former CBS News anchorman was in Los Angeles last night and again tonight. His program "Dan Rather Reports" on HDNet, the cable outlet owned by Mark Cuban, was in Southern California to cover the "Super … Continue reading

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Slimy Journalism

Evan Gahr writes: I just read the Jewish Journal story about you. The piece relies heavily on anonymous sources which is slimy because you don’t know your accusers and without their name attached to the accusation they can speak without … Continue reading

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