- How are reporters covering/exploiting/abusing the Manhattan Mosque controversy?
The Washington Post’s Howard Kurtz covers the full range of stories on this. And here are some interesting political cartoons on the subject as well. - Should mobile media devices be required to receive FM radio?
That’s what the National Association of Broadcasters is arguing. - Why can’t “they” just shut down WikiLeaks?
Because as John Gilmore, Sun Microsystems employee number 5 put it, “The net treats censorship as damage and routes around it.” - What will Rupert’s national mobile media newspaper look like?
I must confess, I’m curious about this one. Say what you like about Murdoch and News Corp., they’ve figured out how to make money in this new media world.
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