Wednesday, March 9, 2011

This week's topic links

Sting Embarrasses NPR, CEO Resigns



Mark Memmott, NPR: "NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Resigns"

Mark Memmott, NPR: "Update: Latest On Aftermath of NPR Exec's Comments" (includes link to Morning Edition story)



Project Veritas: "Judge for Yourself -- NPR's Ron Schiller" (link to reportedly unedited video)

Jack Mirkinson, The Huffington Post: "Juan Williams Tears Into NPR Over Ron Schiller Scandal"

Brian Stelter and Elizabeth Jensen, The New York Times: "Facing Lawmakers' Fire, NPR Sees New Setback"

Jeff Jarvis, The Huffington Post: "NPR's Inevitable Conflict"


Ira Stoll, Future of Capitalism blog: "Entrapping NPR"

Trib Goes Both Ways on Hospital Allegations

Jodie Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "Patients in peril?"

Jodie Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "MU Health disputes investigators' findings of dirty instruments"


Jodie Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "PATIENTS IN PERIL?: Careful hand-washing shown to save lives"

Jody Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "PATIENTS IN PERIL?: 'Superbug' spurs patient's activism"

Jody Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "PATIENTS IN PERIL?: Ex-employee, hospital at odds"

Jody Jackson Jr., Columbia Daily Tribune: "PATIENTS IN PERIL?: Years after surgery, struggle continues"

Jerry B. Rogers, John W. Cowden, James P. St. Annard, J.L. Reeves-Viets and Robert P. Zitsch II, Columbia Daily Tribune: "Articles an affront to dedicated doctors"

Henry J. Waters III, Columbia Daily Tribune: "MU Health: Reports of poor sterilization"

Fallows: Making the Best of New Media

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