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Vote for Katie Couric's next intern

March 19, 2007 CBS launches contest for the best student journalist. The prize: an unpaid internship for CBS Evening News. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., journalist, student, video

iPod manufacturer alters libel suit against journalists

August 31, 2006 Following outcry, Foxconn reduces damages sought over reports of unfair working conditions in Chinese plant. TAGS: journalist, damage, Apple Computer, asset, condition, worker, London, Apple iPod

Journalists look to bloggers for Virginia Tech story

April 16, 2007 When tragedies like the school massacre occur, the news media are increasingly turning to bloggers for first-hand information. TAGS: journalist, videophone, blogger, camera phone, camera, video

Dan Rather: Journalism has 'lost its guts'

March 12, 2007 In South by Southwest speech, the renowned broadcaster says his profession is in a "perilous state," despite Internet's ability to illuminate.Photos: Rather speaks to SXSW crowd TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, journalist, gut, Viacom Inc., broadcaster, George W. Bush, president, CBS Broadcasting Inc., power

Apple abandons effort to unmask leaker

July 13, 2006 Apple was attempting to find out which employee leaked information about an unreleased audio interface. TAGS: journalist, Santa Clara, Apple Computer, attorney, decision

Jailed blogger hits record as supporters rally

February 7, 2007 Journalists, politicians and others demonstrate on steps of SF City Hall as Josh Wolf becomes longest-jailed journalist for contempt. TAGS: journalist, blogger, supporter, San Francisco, California, video

Who's a journalist? Now we know, thanks to Apple

May 27, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the court decision officially levels the field between mainstream media and bloggers. TAGS: journalist, court, Apple Computer, blogger, interest, lawyer, media

Freed blogger calls release a victory

April 4, 2007 Video blogger Josh Wolf, who spent 226 days in prison, agrees to release his subpoenaed video footage and answer two questions. Video: Post-prison press conference Photos: A free Josh Wolf TAGS: journalist, press conference, protest, blogger, victory, San Francisco, prosecutor, government, video, blog, U.S.

Exiled journalists circumvent censors by text messaging

February 17, 2007 Broadcasters forced out of Zimbabwe find that their shortwave programs are blocked but stories sent via text message get through. TAGS: censor, Zimbabwe, journalist, text messaging, freedom, Paris, radio, conference, e-mail

New questions for Hurd, but few answers

November 2, 2006 HP's chief executive tells a House subcomittee that he can't recall details about a 2005 meeting when spying tactics were discussed. PDF: Hurd's response TAGS: Mark Hurd, pretexting, journalist, chairman, California, HP, CEO, Adobe PDF

Bills propose reporter's shield for bloggers

May 4, 2007 One sponsor says intent is to include anyone who "regularly" engages in newsgathering, but "not everyone in our society." TAGS: journalism, Rick Boucher, blogger, journalist, bill, reporter, shield, law, definition, court, president

Apple thwarted in bid to unmask leaker

May 26, 2006 Appeals court rules that communications between a product leaker and an enthusiast Web site are protected by law. TAGS: journalist, appeals court, Apple Computer, court, communication

HP leak probe extended to employees

September 14, 2006 In an apology to employees, Chairman Patricia Dunn notes that two HP workers were also targeted. Special coverage: HP's boardroom drama TAGS: Patricia Dunn, Bill Lockyer, Mark Hurd, probe, investigation, chairman, journalist, HP, spokesman, message

Rewriting ethics rules for the new media

April 5, 2007 Traditional journalists often take bloggers to task over ethics, but some are bending rules for their own online personalities. TAGS: ethics, journalist, guideline, rule, start-up, media

Journalist at center of YouTube case

May 8, 2007 How a reporter fares in his copyright case against Google-owned video-sharing site could affect media conglomerates. TAGS: Viacom Inc., journalist, YouTube, copyright holder, DMCA, holder, Los Angeles, Google Inc., center, video

Blogging's not the enemy, says Dan Rather

March 13, 2007 The seasoned broadcast journalist talks to CNET News.com about old media, new media and the future of journalism in the digital age. TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, blogging, newspaper, journalist, CBS Broadcasting Inc., multimedia, career, definition, media, category, president, blog

Dictatorships catching up with Web 2.0

February 2, 2007 Reporters Without Borders' Julien Pain warns that ethical blind spots surrounding technology may usher in a world where all our communications are spied on. TAGS: jail, Iran, Vietnam, China, Web 2.0, journalist, spyware, mouse

Apple argues for blogger records

April 20, 2006 A California appeals court will decide whether the computer company can gain access to data that could unmask leakers. TAGS: trade secret, electronic record, Apple Computer, journalist, lawyer, California, Apple Macintosh

HP, red-faced but still selling

October 1, 2006 Company's reputation blemished by revelations of extensive investigation into directors, journalists and employees. The New York Times TAGS: Voodoo, Mark Hurd, scandal, journalist, HP, notebook computer, Google Inc., PC
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