Media

The Secret White House The Secret White House

By classifying an unprecedented amount of information, the Bush Administration is shrouding its workings in mystery--and threatening our democracy in the process.

Sep 7, 2007 / Feature / Ruth Rosen

Ha’aretz, Israel’s Liberal Beacon Ha’aretz, Israel’s Liberal Beacon

A spirited daily paper is the last remaining defender of Israel's tradition of dissent.

Sep 6, 2007 / Feature / Stephen Glain

It Ain’t Necessarily So… It Ain’t Necessarily So…

Despite what many in the media believe, the American public is interested in more than just right-wing punditry and celebrity gossip.

Aug 23, 2007 / Column / Eric Alterman

At YearlyKos, Netroots Come of Age At YearlyKos, Netroots Come of Age

Hillary filibustered them, Obama wooed them, Edwards took them seriously. Now that the Democratic establishment is paying heed, can the netroots remain true to their egalitarian ro...

Aug 6, 2007 / Feature / Ari Melber

A Man Who Gets His Way A Man Who Gets His Way

A veteran newsman recalls Rupert Murdoch. Despite his promises to protect editorial integrity of the Wall Street Journal, don't expect him to get a soul transplant any time soon.

Jul 30, 2007 / Editorial / Sydney H. Schanberg

All Rupert, All the Time All Rupert, All the Time

Will Rupert Murdoch's play to own and operate the Wall Street Journal have a silver lining for liberals?

Jul 26, 2007 / Column / Eric Alterman

YearlyKos Sticks With the Issues YearlyKos Sticks With the Issues

A netroots political convention in Chicago aims to transcend the horse race and let the people, not the media, frame the questions put to candidates.

Jul 18, 2007 / Feature / Ari Melber and Andrea Batista Schlesinger

Murdoch & the Journal Murdoch & the Journal

Under Rupert Murdoch, the paper of record for the global economy won't survive as an independent voice.

Jul 12, 2007 / Editorial / John Nichols

The Virtual Primary The Virtual Primary

MoveOn.org's issue-driven primary may not end up naming a winner, but it's shaping up to be more substantive, thoughtful and participatory than the actual presidential primary.

Jul 12, 2007 / Editorial / Ari Melber

OpenLeft Aims to Open Doors in DC OpenLeft Aims to Open Doors in DC

Matt Stoller, Chris Bowers and Mike Lux have launched a new website designed link progressive outsiders with DC insiders.

Jul 9, 2007 / Feature / Ari Melber

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