Arguing that public radio and television are competing for the same audience assumes that there’s some crossover between the two. You’re doing different things.
This is a slippery slope not only for journalists but for all broadcasters as it relates to the First Amendment, decency rules, perhaps mergers and acquisitions, and even satire.
PBS weekly news panel show Washington Week has tabbed The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg as its latest host.
Goldberg will step into the chair vacated...
"There weren't really a lot of bad feelings that had to be parsed through going back here [ESPN]. There wasn't a lot of that because I think he's always handled his business the right way."