Journalism Crying for Help with Outrageous Behavior
Submitted by farrell kramer on Fri, 01/26/2007 - 11:29am.It's been a rough week for the mainstream media. And a deeply disturbing week in many ways.
First, we had The Boston Globe announce that it was closing its foreign bureaus. Just like that. Boom. No more original foreign reporting from one of the nation's biggest newspapers. Write it off to cost savings. But the more this happens, the fewer voices we will have interpreting foreign events for us -- at precisely the time when we need them the most.
New CNBC Site Launched ... Kinda
Submitted by farrell kramer on Mon, 12/04/2006 - 2:09pm.I read the full-page ad in The New York Times this morning and heard the plugs for the new site on the network, so with great anticipation I went to visit CNBC's new Web site...
Here's what I got:

"Page Not Found." This was all I saw for awhile this morning, violating a critical rule of online communications: If you send people somewhere on the Web, make sure it works.
I'm not sure how long this error page was up or whether it was simply the result of too many people trying to access the site at once. Somewhere after 12:30 p.m. Eastern, I was finally able to get into CNBC.com.
On the Record? Off the Record?
Submitted by farrell kramer on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 11:18am.The rules of engagement for media interviews can be confusing -- on the record, off the record, background -- particularly when the matter isn't discussed explicitly.

At best this can be embarrassing At worst it can be a disaster. Often, it's somewhere in between.
The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that comments made by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke at a social event over the weekend rocked the financial markets.








