
LA Times entertainment reporters on Covering Hollywood
A panel of journalists from the Los Angeles Times recently discussed what it’s like covering the entertainment industry, how it has changed and coverage challenges. They all agreed that the
A panel of journalists from the Los Angeles Times recently discussed what it’s like covering the entertainment industry, how it has changed and coverage challenges. They all agreed that the
There was a fascinating article in the New York Times the other day about the limits people will push in order to get by in tough times. No, I’m not
Zoe Chace of NPR’s Planet Money breaks down the finances of the music industry in such a smart and accessible way. This is how Chace’s online text story begins: “If
The “that can’t really be happening” video of the tragic Saturday-night stage collapse in Indiana – which killed five people and sent dozens more to hospital – still is prominent
The quintessential story in Forbes magazine for the past four decades includes some attitude and presents a contrarian point of view to the conventional wisdom about a company. Using that
Well, it had to happen sooner or later. Perusing news reports about the Casey Anthony murder trial currently under way in Orlando, an article popped up with the news that
If you’re ready for a break from housing, jobs, and oil-spill stories, here’s a potpourri of season tips you can use now for picturesque and informative business display features or
Bill Dedman of msnbc.com tries a different storytelling approach to ask the question: “Why have the mansions of one of America’s richest women been vacant for decades?” Dedman tells the Investigative
From what I heard at holiday gatherings, a lot of people have been scared straight TV shows like “Hoarders” and “Clean House.” De-cluttering and taming closet chaos were among the
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