Monthly Archives: June 2010

The Bankruptcy’s Hangups

This blogger seems to offer the clearest picture yet of what’s going on with the Tribune bankruptcy case.

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He Needs More Time

The examiner looking into whether the Tribune going-private deal was a “fraudulent conveyance” has asked for more time to complete his report.

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Where Fairness, Reputation Matter

Anyone who reads this blog even occasionally knows how I loathe and despise the journalism industry’s use of instant, anonymous, unmoderated message boards such as Topix. They undermine everything a good journalistic enterprise should stand for. I am not alone in this, of course, but few papers have the spine or determination to create online [...]

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The JI Objects

The JI is once again complaining to the FCC about The Courant and Fox combo. Here’s an item from a Wall Street Journal blog. Here’s the best line, however. In an apparent effort to illustrate how common ownership influences the news, it compares the Courant and WTIC web site content: On Friday, the Courant and [...]

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