July 6, 2012 · 0 Comments
By Chris Spannos: Commenting in last Sunday’s New York Times, Public Editor Arthur S. Brisbane states that the paper is the closest thing, in the U.S., to a “newspaper of record.”
By Glenn Greenwald: A new news show hosted by Julian Assange debuted yesterday on RT, the global media outlet funded by the Russian government and carried ...
By Chris Spannos: Bill Keller’s latest screed against Julian Assange, “WikiLeaks, a Postscript,” can be summarized as four paragraphs of jealousy, three paragraphs of character assassination, ...
By Chris Spannos: While the world waits for Britain’s Supreme Court ruling on Julian Assange’s appeal against Sweden’s attempt to extradite the WikiLeaks’ editor, U.S. military prosecutors ...
Special Fundraising Offer: Donate to receive a remastered version of this series. In part seven of our interview Julian Assange talks about both the New York Times ...
By Chris Spannos: On October 24th WikiLeaks held a press conference. They explained their temporary halt in publishing and announced their need to raise money as a ...
By Howard Friel: How might one explain the following paradoxical conduct of the New York Times? The Times endorses Bill Clinton for president of the United ...
By Howard Friel: The day after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on 9/11, and after spending 17 years as a reporter and editor ...
By Max Frankel: In 1971, when The New York Times was fighting to publish the Pentagon Papers, Times Washington Bureau Chief Max Frankel filed this deposition ...