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Sree Sreenivasan, DNAinfo.com: "Five Things I Am Learning from #JapanQuake, #tsunami, #prayforjapan"
Bill Carter, The New York Times: "Quake Coverage Draws Viewers to CNN"
Gerald Baron, Crisisblogger: "CNN follows its irresponsible pattern with Japan earthquake"
Christine Russell, The Atlantic: "10 Critical Questions About Japan's Nuclear Crisis"
Jim Tankersley, National Journal: "Taxpayer Meltdown? Taxpayers, not the utilities, would be liable for most of the bill."
David Cay Johnston, Nieman Watchdog: "Ask This: Rebuilding after the terrible tragedy in Japan"
NPR: Good Journalism, Bad Management?
Juan Williams, Fox News: "It's Time to Defund NPR"
Stephen Hill's Spatial Relations blog: "Funding the Future of Public Media"
Mark Memmott, NPR: "NPR: O'Keefe 'Inappropriately Edited' Video; Exec's Words Still 'Egregious'"
James Poniewozik, Time: "The Twisty, Bent Truth of the NPR-Sting Video"
Ira Glass, On the Media: "The Bias Bias"
Stoking the Old Media/New Media Fire
Jeff Rosen, PressThink: "The Twisted Psychology of Bloggers vs. Journalists: My Talk at South By Southwest"
Bill Keller, The New York Times Magazine: "All the Aggregation That's Fit to Aggregate"
James Rainey, The Los Angeles Times: "On the Media: Patch.com's Newark plan smells of conflict"
Sarah Lacy and Paul Carr, TechCrunch: "John Motorio Joins HuffPo: Journalism vs. Churnalism Battle Rages On"
Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism: "The State of the News Media 2011"
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