matthewmcvickar + journalism   22

Ta-Nehisi Coates: On Making Yourself Right (The Atlantic)
‘Breitbart died, like all of us will, in darkness. But as a media persona he chose to also live there, and in the process has impelled countless others to throttle themselves into the abyss.’
media  information  reporting  journalism  news  racism  politics  tv 
12 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
The Awl: The Banks and New York City and the Media
‘How the rank and file of both the City and the NYPD deal with our mass nonviolent protests is on them, not us, and certainly not on the people reporting the events of the day.’
journalism  reporting  ows  nyc 
november 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Clay Shirky: Why We Need the New News Environment to be Chaotic
“The thing I really want to impress on my students is that the commercial case for news only matters if the profits are used to subsidize reporting the public can see, and that civic virtue may be heart-warming, but it won’t keep the lights on, if the lights cost more than cash on hand. Both sides of the equation have to be solved.”
journalism  news  media  government 
july 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Columbia Journalism Review: ‘Look at Me!’ by Maureen Tkacik
“A writer’s search for journalism in the age of branding.”

In which Maureen Tkacik engages in a number of jobs she wouldn’t otherwise take to explore them journalistically and try to get at the heart of the ‘nothing economy’. This is a great piece, and I think the reactions (in the comments and in my knee, occasionally) questioning her ‘legitimacy’ and hypocrisy illuminate the very problem she’s talking about. I think the idea of injecting a journalist experience into a piece are wonderful, because so-called straight journalism is often a myth and because it can make the writing and reading better.
freelancing  journalism  writing  culture  america  publishing 
january 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Clay Shirky: Half-formed thought on Wikileaks & Global Action
On Cablegate, especially how the Pentagon Papers and our basic societal comprises play. “Whatever happens, though, this is new ground, and needs to be hashed out as an exemplar of the clash of basic principles that it is.”
2010  journalism  law  politics  wikileaks 
january 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Nick Davies: The Julian Assange Investigation — Let's Clear the Air of Misinformation
“Bianca Jagger last week launched a fierce attack on the Guardian for carrying my story about the evidence collected by Swedish police who have been investigating the claims of sexual assault by the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. At the heart of her attack is a repeated claim that we failed to publish exculpatory evidence contained in the police file. Those who have read her piece will have noticed that she does not cite one single example of this missing information. There are two reasons for this. First, she does not know what is in that police file, because she has not read it. Second, if she had, she would know that her claim is simply not true.”
wikileaks  journalism  history  media 
january 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Newsless.org: "The case for context: my opening statement for SXSW"
The always-great Matt Thompson on why episodic news content isn't as helpful as laying a contextual groundwork for a story and then letting readers know about events that happen in that framework.
journalism  news  media  sxsw  information  business  culture 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
The Atlantic: How to Save the News
"Everyone knows that Google is killing the news business. Few people know how hard Google is trying to bring it back to life, or why the company now considers journalism’s survival crucial to its own prospects."
news  journalism  google  internet  information  economics  media  newspaper 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
ABC News: The Appalling Reaction to the iPhone Leak (Michael Malone)
Why the reaction to the iPhone leak reflects a much-weakened press and an Apple in bed with the authorities.
apple  iphone  journalism  news  media  america  press 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
The Economist: Gays in the military: Fisking Bill Kristol
DADT is homophobia, and the denial of equal rights to homosexuals is caused by hatred and fear. Period.
politics  america  journalism  military  gayrights  homosexuality 
february 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Newsless.org: Does following the news work?
"I’ve long assumed that if you followed the news, the stories behind the headlines would become plain."
journalism  news  america  culture  knowledge  politics 
august 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Clay Shirky: Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
Basically: Publishing solves a problem that no longer exists, and we don't need newspapers; we need journalism. Amen.
history  technology  business  internet  media  news  journalism  information  print  newspaper  publishing 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Gourmet.com: Consider the Lobster (David Foster Wallace)
Typically disinterested in the tourism of Maine's lobster festival, DFW gives a great history of the lobster. The bulk of the article, most interestingly, is dedicated to the ethics of boiling a living creature alive (or otherwise killing it) in order to eat it.
dfw  lobster  maine  journalism  environment  food  writing  ethics  literature  funny 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Pentagram : New Work: The Atlantic
An excellent design update for the magazine. I shout this from the The Helvetica Design Is Also Great bandwagon.
design  graphics  magazine  pentagram  journalism 
october 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Rachel Papo: Serial No. 3817131
"Almost fifteen years after my mandatory military duty ended, I went back to several Israeli army bases, using the medium of photography as a vehicle to re-enter this world."
photography  women  military  israel  journalism  people  politics  war 
may 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Vanity Fair: 'A Death in the Family' by Christopher Hitchens
"Having volunteered for Iraq, Mark Daily was killed in January by an I.E.D. Dismayed to learn that his pro-war articles helped persuade Daily to enlist, the author measures his words against a family's grief and a young man's sacrifice."
journalism  war  writing  news  iraq 
october 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Spiegel Online: Interview with Investigative Journalist Seymour Hersh: 'The President Has Accepted Ethnic Cleansing'
America's latest "Hitler" is Ahmadinejad, Iraq is Bush's Vietnam, and the NYTimes "failed the First Amendment." "You'd think that in this country with so many smart people, that we can't possibly do the same dumb thing again." But "there is no learning."
america  war  iraq  iran  history  journalism  interview 
october 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
The sad dumbing-down of one of the most visited and trusted news sources in the country.
news  media  politics  advertising  cnn  journalism  culture  america 
june 2007 by matthewmcvickar

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