Fox News v. Sarah Palin, Morning Show Wars, Media Mourns Steve Jobs

Thursday, October 6, 2011
Sarah Palin got little love from her colleagues at "Fox and Friends" on Thursday morning.

Palin announced Wednesday night that she would not be running for the presidency in 2012. Her decision was met with little surprise, but the "Friends" crew went even further, openly mocking her announcement.
'I DON'T CARE!'
WE'RE NOT IN TEXAS ANYMORE
BBC Announces Dramatic Cuts
RiP: World Media Mourns Legend
Morning Show Wars Get Interesting
BLOG POSTS
Jason Linkins: Trying To Discern Occupy Wall Street's 'Demands'? Think 'Jubilee'
Over at Salon, Alex Pareene writes about the struggle that the media is having discerning the "demands" of the Occupy Wall Street movement even though it's easy to discern the larger concerns of the 99% if you just start paying attention.
David Nassar: Does Occupy Wall Street Make Mainstream American Media Irrelevant?
Telling a story that no one is sure has an audience is risky. If mainstream American media doesn't want to tell it, the man/woman on the street will
Maria Armoudian: The War on Journalists Is a War on Democracy, Human Rights and Truth
Mexico is one of several danger zones where there is a powerful attempt to silence journalists who are doing their jobs.
Anthony Amore: Abderrahim Foukara's Glory Grab on Al Jazeera
The interview conducted by Al Jazeera's Washington bureau chief Abderrahim Foukara against Donald Rumsfeld is making its rounds, having quickly gone viral amongst the political junkies amongst us.
Eric Boehlert: Fox News' Primary Trouble (Or, Bye-Bye Christie)
Poor Roger Ailes. He wants to play kingmaker, he's just having trouble finding a viable king.
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