Poynter Online
Go


Top Story

Wall Street Walks Away From Newspapers
Most Recent Articles
Most E-mailed
Recent Comments
Recent Tags
Community Activity

Poynter Training
Poynter Seminars
Small, in-person training experiences.
News University
Today's most popular courses on NewsU, Poynter's e-learning site for journalists.
Webinars
Our online classroom is just a click away. Learn more.
All Webinars

Romenesko

Home > Romenesko
Tools: Text Sizeor, Print, RSSRSS, Subscribe via e-mail
Jim Romenesko
Your daily fix of media industry news, commentary, and memos.
Updated at
5:45 p.m. ET


"I'm poped out"
Say Garry Wills.
(NCR)

Plain Dealer layoffs
Coming Tuesday.
(Editor & Publisher)

POSTED TUESDAY
Latest "On the Media"
Transcripts and audio.
("OTM")

Hannity w/o Colmes
Coming soon.
(TV Decoder)

Kaiser's column moves to CJR
Had been at Radar.
(CJR.org)

Scenarios for the future of news
From Jarvis.
(BuzzMachine.com)

LEFT RAIL ARCHIVE

 

E-mail Romenesko
Send letters, memos,
and feedback.


ABOUT ROMENESKO

PoynterGroups.
Find and join conversations about Romenesko and Leadership & Management.




POPULAR TOPICS


Dallas Observer
Albanese
For all the time and energy that Elizabeth Albanese (left) spent hijacking the Dallas press club's journalism contest, it didn't do her much good other than to let her play Cinderella once a year, write Matt Pulle and Jesse Hyde. "Her awards didn't buy her prominence or land her a plum reporting job at a major publication. But for Albanese, the [Katie Awards] were the necessary props in her imagined life as an acclaimed journalist. In her fantasy world, she had a wealthy husband, a cabin in Colorado and a villa in Greece. In reality, Albanese was a no-name reporter with a criminal record who wrote dull and forgettable stories on municipal finance."
> Press Club of Dallas says contests in '04, '05 and '06 were rigged (AP)
Posted at 9:05 AM
Tools:
Comment, e-mail, Permalink, Share
Username
Password
New User? Signup Now
Poynter Careers