by J. H. Snider | Oct 27, 2011
Whither Journalistic Ethics? Why Politico has fallen short in its coverage of spectrum issues J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article on the material but undisclosed conflicts of interest Politico has in covering spectrum policy issues.
by J. H. Snider | Oct 24, 2011
The Broadcast Industry’s Free TV Scam Redux: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article on the newly announed Free TV and Broadband Coalition.
by J. H. Snider | Oct 20, 2011
What Is the Democratic Function of the White House’s We The People Petition Website? J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article critiquing the October 18, 2011 front page article in the Wall Street Journal, which is bereft of understanding the democratic purposes of a...
by J. H. Snider | Oct 17, 2011
Could Federal Government Privacy Policy Kill Online News? J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article discussing an underappreciated linkage between privacy policy and media policy.
by J. H. Snider | Oct 11, 2011
The White House’s New We the People Petition Website J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article critiquing the White House’s new website facilitating the public’s First Amendment right to petition its government. The Wall Street Journal reposted it on its blog, and a week...
by J. H. Snider | Oct 5, 2011
Soaking the Rich in Obama’s Jobs Plan? Its multi-billion dollar spectrum giveaway undercuts the president’s populist message J.H. Snider’s article, published in the Huffington Post and reposted on the Wall Street Journal‘s blog, criticizes the tacit spectrum giveaway...
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