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Suchwort: "This"
Stichwort: Washington - 22 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 2
9punkt
11.02.2014
[…]
Auseinandersetzungen von der Lié selbst. Die scharfe thematische Fokussierung von Glenn Greenwalds und Laura Poitras neuem Magazin The Intercept liegt im Trend, findet Mathew Ingram von paidcontent.org: "
This
kind of focus on a topic or vertical has already been shown to be a fairly smart strategy, by outlets as varied as The Atlantic, Wirecutter, Skift (which covers travel), and even some old-fashioned
[…]
Feuilletons
21.11.2013
[…]
gray-bearded criticism for its boundary-defying listicles. The Atlantic earlier
this
year ran a native ad from the Church of Scientology that inflamed its audience and prompted an apology and a review of Atlantic procedures for approving ads. Forbes, The Washington Post and the Huffington Post are also experimenting with
this
approach to funding journalism."
[…]
Feuilletons
17.10.2013
[…]
points of view, an independent and outsider spirit, a dedicated online following, and their own way of working. The idea is to attract these people... or find young journalists capable of working in
this
way, and then support them well." Pierre Omidyar äußert sich auch auf seiner eigenen Website zu seinem Projekt. Der Stadtrat von Cupertino hat die Apple-Pläne für eine neue ringförmige Konzernzentrale
[…]
Feuilletons
26.09.2013
[…]
James Gandolfini nicht vor dem Flop bewahren konnte), die Actionkomödie "2 Guns", die Verfilmung von Katharina Hagenas Roman "Der Geschmack von Apfelkernen" und Mark Leibovichs Washington-Bestseller "
This
Town".
[…]
Feuilletons
07.08.2013
[…]
people at the highest level of the newspaper deal business. The likely buyers of newspapers had no idea. That means no black books were compiled, no auction held, no feelers put out. In other words,
this
was not so much an effort to get asset value, as for the family to wash its hands of something. Gone." Auch Alec MacGillis, ehemaliger Reporter der Washington Post, sieht in The New Republic nicht
[…]
taxpayers from being exploited, Don Graham went to Capitol Hill to lobby aggressively against them, seemingly unaware that his indubitable virtue as grandfather of the Post did not necessarily transfer to
this
other realm. Now the Grahams can go back to doing as they see fit with Kaplan, without worry that they are in any way imperiling the newspaper's public trust." Die Intendanten der öffentlich-rechtlichen
[…]
Feuilletons
06.08.2013
[…]
abschalten und vorübergehende Reichweiten- und Anzeigenverluste in Kauf nehmen kann, dann Multimilliardär Bezos." Matthew Ingram kommentiert auf Gigaom: "One aspect of the Washington Post deal that makes
this
shift even more obvious is the fact that Bezos is buying the paper personally, not in his capacity as CEO of Amazon. Presumably, if the Amazon founder thought that a newspaper was a good thing to buy
[…]
Feuilletons
11.07.2013
[…]
the arduous work of exposing secret information that underpins the most important kinds of investigative journalism. Wikileaks mattered because it was able to facilitate the leak and distribution of
this
information in a way that no old organization could. (Remember, Manning approached both the Washington Post and the New York Times in vain before turning to Wikileaks.)" Hier ein Transkript der Vernehmung
[…]
Feuilletons
09.07.2013
[…]
Regierung voraus: "I think they are going to say I have committed grave crimes, I have violated the Espionage Act. They are going to say I have aided our enemies in making them aware of these systems. But
this
argument can be made against anyone who reveals information that points out mass surveillance systems." Zwei Reporter des Wall Street Journal haben herausgefunden, dass die NSA die Telefongespräche
[…]
Feuilletons
11.11.2011
[…]
Schröter vorige Woche schon freudig-feierlich zu Grabe getragen haben. Besprochen werden eine Ausstellung mit Arbeiten von Tobias Zielony im Frankfurter MMK Zollamt, Paolo Sorrentinos Roadmovie "Cheyenne -
This
Must Be the Place" mit Sean Penn und Thorsten Beckers Buch "Agrippina" (mehr in unserer Bücherschau heute ab 14 Uhr).
[…]
Feuilletons
24.10.2011
[…]
Slate und fragt, warum weder aus Washington noch aus London jemals ein Wort darüber verlautete, dass man Gaddafi vor dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof in Den Haag sehen wolle: "Among other things,
this
tacit agreement persuades me that no general instruction was ever issued to the forces closing in on Qaddafi in his hometown of Sirte. Nothing to the effect of: Kill him if you absolutely must, but
[…]
"Worse, I fear that it will pollute the essential morality of an insurrection that had been, up to that point, almost exemplary. And anyone who knows something about revolutionary history knows that
this
could be the tipping point at which a democratic uprising begins to degenerate into its opposite." (Via Neunetz) Jens Ohlig hat auf seinem Blog eine lesenswerte und gut verlinkte Zusammenfassung der
[…]
Feuilletons
14.06.2011
[…]
lesbian couple. He said the site was 'done with the best of intentions.' As a former Air Force pilot, he also said he used the site to argue in favor of the Don?t Ask Don?t Tell repeal. 'I didn?t start
this
with my name because... I thought people wouldn?t take it seriously, me being a straight man,' he said." Das Blog 3quarksdaily veröffentlicht seine Shortlist auf der Suche nach dem besten wissens
[…]
Feuilletons
26.01.2011
[…]
hat: Eine Frau mittleren Alters erzählte ihm eine entsetzliche Geschichte von der Krebserkrankung ihres Cousins. "
This
was a surprisingly exhausting encounter, without which I could easily have done. It made me wonder if perhaps there was room for a short handbook of cancer etiquette.
This
would apply to sufferers as well as to sympathizers. After all, I have hardly been reticent about my own malady
[…]
Feuilletons
10.08.2010
[…]
assures, is the only interesting thing at stake in
this
battle over 'network neutrality.' And yet, the most senior economic advisers in the White House don't seem to know what that means. They could, if they took the time. Barbara van Schewick's extraordinary new book, 'Internet Architecture and Innovation,' is perhaps the best explication of
this
point so far for those who should be studying these
[…]
im Guardian und erklärt, worum es dabei genau geht: "In a nutshell the two companies are putting forward a system of regulation that suits them both, as you might expect. One cynical way of reading
this
is to think of Google and Verizon as two syndicates carving out a piece of the action: Google gets a commitment to net neutrality over the standard, wired internet that people access via computers at
[…]
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