January 2, 2009

The news is changing and you’re a part of it

The news is changing, as more ordinary people become citizen journalists. Armed with cellphone cameras and Internet connections, they are taking pictures, shooting video and messaging eyewitness accounts of ...

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Kathleen Parker: Eulogy for dead media

Let me be the first in the new year to declare that the mainstream media are dead.

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Ask AP: Digital TV switch, keeping sailors healthy

The slew of ads warning Americans of the coming switch to digital TV is a media onslaught reminiscent of a hard-fought political campaign _ albeit without the mudslinging. But who's footing the bill for all these consumer alerts?

Curiosity about the money behind the ad blitz inspired one of the questions in this edition of 'Ask AP,' a weekly Q&A column where AP journalists respond to readers' questions about the news.

If you have your own news-related question that you'd like to see answered by an AP reporter or editor, send it to newsquestions@ap.org, with 'Ask AP' in the subject line. And please include your full name and hometown so they can be published with your question.

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Proportional Israel

Does anyone know the name of the National Public Radio interviewer who was so disdainful of Israel's ambassador to the United States on the morning of December 31? I missed his name.

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January 1, 2009

Tunisia: Security Agents Intimidate Reporters

The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the intimidation of Tunisian journalists who tried to cover efforts Tuesday by the opposition Progressive Democratic Party to demonstrate against Israeli attacks on ...

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More Newspapers Sharing Content — Cutting Competition

NEW YORK Just a dozen years ago, newspapers on either side of Arlington, Texas, fought fiercely for every reader in the fast-growing city, spending millions of dollars to expand their staffs and cover the ...

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