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    • The Media Equation: Bids for Newsweek Due This Week
      In a publishing landscape filled with the infirm, weeklies are the most profoundly challenged, but three classes of long-shot buyers might consider Newsweek as bids come due for the magazine. _NULL_

    • Newsweek on Block as Era of Newsweekly Fades
      The sale raises questions on whether a fragmented nation still looks to magazines to define the weekly conversation. 販売かどうかを断片化された国はまだ雑誌に毎週の会話を定義するように問題を提起

    • News weeklies in fight to stay relevant
      For generations, Time and Newsweek fought to define the United States national news agenda every Monday on the newsstand. Before the internet, before cable news, before People magazine, what the news weeklies put on their covers mattered. 世代については、時間とニューズウィークは毎週月曜日売店で全国ニュースの議題は、米国を定義するために戦った

    • In praise of … news magazines | Editorial
      Their decline represents a sad loss of diversity in the endangered journalistic rainforestThere was a time when great media beasts prowled the Earth. None were more ubiquitous than the American news magazines, mass-circulation publications whose coverage influenced elections, promoted celebrities, boosted fashions, built up businesses, and shaped public opinion in the United States and across the world. They were wealthy, with huge and talented staffs, whose often excellent dispatches they perversely melded into a homogeneous pabulum deemed suitable for American middle-class taste. Yet beneath the bland surface there was always a great deal of good journalism. The resources they put into foreign reporting, in particular, raised the bar for other news organisations. As reading habits changed, they have fallen on harder and harder times. Newsweek languishes on the block after being put up for sale by the Washington Post earlier this month. US News & World Report is a digital shadow of its former self and Business Week has been absorbed into the Bloomberg empire. Time, the original news magazine, is safe in the bosom of Time Warner, but is not what it once was. The one-sided running battles between their reporters and the editors who weekly savaged their copy used to be a process watched by colleagues on other organs with a mixture of commiseration and hilarity. Yet although the news magazines began by rewriting clippings, they evolved into serious publications, and their decline represents a sad loss of diversity in the endangered journalistic rainforest.US press and publishingMagazinesTime magazineNewspapers & magazinesUnited Statesguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds その減少は絶滅危惧ジャーナリスティックrainforestThereの多様性の悲しい損失を表す時、素晴らしいメディア獣が地球をうろついていた

    • US 'torture memo' authors cleared of misconduct
      Report shows Bush administration lawyers showed poor judgment but will not face sanctions for professional misconductBush administration lawyers who drafted legal theories that led to waterboarding and other harsh treatment of terrorism suspects will not face sanctions for professional misconduct. A government ethics report initially concluded the two key authors of the so-called torture memos, Jay Bybee and John Yoo had violated their professional obligations when they crafted the memos that allowed the use of harsh interrogation tactics. But a senior justice department official, David Margolis, later softened the findings to say the authors simply showed poor judgment, Newsweek reported.United StatesTortureguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds レポートは、ブッシュ政権の弁護士が、貧困層の判断を示した人の法的理論は、テロ容疑者の他の過酷な治療を専門的不正行為の制裁に直面されませんwaterboardingにつながった指名プロmisconductBush管理弁護士の制裁に直面されませんを示しています


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