Journalist’s Trade

Money and Politics on the Web

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The Fun and Frenzy of Internet Political Coverage

At Salon.com, reporting is wrapped in attitude and the writing is edgier.

Multimedia Coverage of the Interactive Kind

At OnPolitics, partnerships and public engagement change the way political news is delivered and digested.

From the Political Biosphere Into Cyberspace

A Journalist’s Journey From Television to the Web

Connecting Political Coverage to Readers’ Concerns

In local reporting, entertainment is a distant second to issues that touch people’s lives.

‘How I Hate the Media.’

For Jesse Ventura, disdain for media attention is selective.

Blame Abe Lincoln and Steve Forbes

But don’t expect journalists to give second tier candidates equal attention.

Playing the Celebrity Game

Candidates transform themselves into entertainers.

Watching New Hampshire From Far Away

In California, not all was as it had appeared.

Political Journalism, the Way It Used to Be

Jack Germond remembers the different old days.