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Michaels next to go at Tribune

By EditorMediaChicago, Chicago Tribune, credibility, frat house, Illinois, Randy Michaels

For those who study or pay attention to the media and how they work, it is completely fascinating watching the effects of the New York Times’ story about the Chicago Tribune.

October 20, 2010

Abrams out at Trib

By EditorMediaChicago, Chicago Tribune, Illinois, Lee Abrams, media, Times, Wisconsin

Lee Abrams resigned from the Chicago Tribune Friday. It’s not often you get to witness the media eating their own but in Abrams’ case, cannibalism was allowed.

Of course, the press never considered Abrams one of their own. Abrams was a radio guy whose ideas affected the radio business on a number of occasions.

October 18, 20101 comment

Radio History: Bugs Henderson holds spot in radio lore

By Frank AbsherMedia

One recent day I was writing in my home office when a song came on the Internet radio that grabbed my attention. Bugs Henderson wrote it. He was singing about a disc jockey that made a huge impression on his life. My curiosity got the best of me and I set out to learn more…

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October 13, 2010

Analysis: Door to big, undisclosed campaign contributions swung open before Citizens United decision

By William H. FreivogelMediaCitizens United, Supreme Court

Conventional wisdom is taking hold in the news media and the political arena that the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Citizens United decision has opened the floodgates to big, secret money donations to conservative Republican candidates.

October 13, 20101 comment

Fox sues Carnahan over Fair Use

By William H. FreivogelMediacopyright, Fox News, Robin Carnahan

Fox News’ copyright suit against Robin Carnahan’s campaign may be the first time that a news organization has sued a candidate for use of its copyrighted content, experts say. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that the claim is frivolous, lawyers say.

October 1, 2010

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