Freelancer Ends Hunger Strike After 2-Week Prison Fast "An Iranian appeals court will review the conviction of imprisoned Iranian American journalist Roxana Saberi next week,...
Grangenois Named Publisher of Chronicle of Higher Ed Mireille Grangenois, who started her career in newsrooms 30 years ago but left after a decade for...
President¬†Obama won’t be¬†live on the red carpet Wednesday on Fox’s broadcast network. Competitors Give News Conference a Prime-Time Hour "For the first time in his...
CEO Says Editor Helped "Re-Energize" Her Brands Bryan Monroe, who came to Johnson Publishing Co. as its first top editorial leader from the mainstream media,...
Cable Spinoff to Include News, Public Affairs  "Viacom, the owner of BET, is forming a new cable television channel for middle-aged African-Americans, heightening the competition...
First Appointment Under Ebony-Jet Reorganization Mira Lowe, a former Newsday associate editor brought to Johnson Publishing Co. two years ago as one of the first...
Washington Post Writer Glad He Didn’t Become M.E. Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary on Monday, and the Detroit Free...
Washington Post Writer Glad He Didn’t Become M.E. Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary on Monday, and the Detroit Free...
First U.S. Journalist Found Guilty of Spying by Tehran "An American journalist jailed in Iran has been convicted of spying and sentenced to eight years...
Bakery Boss Called Writer "the M.F. That Killed My Dad" "After striking a deal with prosecutors, Devaughndre Broussard described in detail how he carried out...