Entries Tagged as ‘Mention’

July 24, 2008

A Mention in Village Voice Blog

Ward Harkavy referred to my 2005 article on the Israeli media in a July 24, 2008 blog post:
Haaretz is a lefty paper, but it is one of three major dailies in Israel. As Gal Beckerman noted in his fascinating inside look at Israeli journalism in the May 2005 Columbia Journalism Review:
Haaretz’s news and editorial pages [...]

February 17, 2008

A Mention in The Washington Post

A mention of one of my posts from South Carolina in Jim Hoagland’s February 17, 2008 column in the Washington Post:
This began to register with me when I tuned in to Obama’s soaring, magnificent victory speech in South Carolina on Jan. 26. His mastery was impressive. And so was that of his image managers, [...]

January 29, 2008

A Mention in the Washington Post

Howard Kurtz, the media critic at The Washington Post quotes from one of my South Carolina posts in his January 29, 2008 column.
At CJR, Gal Beckerman watched Obama in action and was not blown away (is that allowed?):
“There was something slightly gimmicky about his presentation. In my notebook, I wrote twice, ‘How will he [...]

August 22, 2007

A Mention in The Christian Science Monitor

A CJR.ORG piece about the Vanity Fair Africa issue was mentioned in a Christian Science Monitor article, “Star Power Brings Attention to Africa”:
A Columbia Journalism Review critique points at a similar trend in the July Vanity Fair special Africa issue. Guest edited by Bono himself, the issue features 20 different covers, each of a different [...]

July 15, 2006

A Mention in The New York Times

A mention of one of my posts about Warren Buffett’s decision to give his money away in Dan Mitchell’s July 15, 2006 “What’s Online” column in The New York Times:
Gal Beckerman, a writer on the Audit, noted the mountains of praise heaped upon Mr. Buffett. ”Then again,” he wrote, ”most people are looking at this [...]

November 14, 2005

A Mention in The Washington Post

Howard Kurtz in The Washington Post mentions my post criticizing his paper’s coverage of the discovery of CIA black sites in Eastern Europe:
Writes Gal Beckerman of Columbia Journalism Review: “The Post is trying to have it both ways: getting credit for breaking the story, without breaking the specific details that might have caused it grief [...]