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... a law professor's lecture becomes a case study on the perils of a wired world.By Matea GoldMarch 6, 2010 The rumor of U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts' resignation ... of "brand-name reporting."
"People, I hope, understand that there's confidence required in our line of work," he said.
matea.gold@latimes.com
Times staff writer David G. Savage contributed to this report ...
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... case made today by the Los Angeles Times‘ Matea Gold, who talked to the longtime cable news ratings leader ... Hollywood. I’m a New Yorker.”
One other interesting aside by Gold indicated some at FNC did have problems with something Beck did – but something O’Reilly ... the two personalities rather than Fox News,” wrote Gold of the “Bold And Fresh Tour” the ...
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... quot; airs tonight on CNBC (9pmET), and the LA Times' Matea Gold spoke to Brokaw about his new documentary as well as his perspective on his career going forward. He said the plan was never to "retire" when he left & ... staff to Chile this week to cover the aftermath of the massive earthquake there.
Gold writes that Brokaw remains a "center of gravity" ...
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LATimes.com | Politico.com | NYTimes.com
As many as 400 jobs could be cut. "Many of those remaining in the pared-down news division will be expected to both produce and shoot their own stories, acting as 'one-man bands,' a model increasingly being adopted in television news," writes Matea Gold. || Memo to ABC News staff. || More from Brian Stelter.
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... address in the next few days. The response to this voluntary program will determine the extent to which we will need to make further reductions. I encourage everyone to talk with their supervisor if they have any questions.
Matea Gold of the Los Angeles Times has a comprehensive story. She provides this background:
For the last month, ...
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1,400 ABC News employees find something unsettling in their mailboxes today. A letter asking for volunteers to take buyouts. LAT's Matea Gold has the reasons 300-400 people may find themselves ending their careers early - a quarter of the news staff.
It's not like no one saw this ...
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... of layoffs at CBS News, ABC's cuts are a combination of union and non-union jobs affecting all areas of ABC News.
LA Times' Matea Gold calls it "the most dramatic reshaping of ABC News since Roone Arledge revolutionized the division" and reports: "Anxious staffers are not only fearful about losing ...
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The model is going digital and virtual. ABC News, reports Matea Gold in the LA TIMES, will shutter its bricks and mortar bureaus and cut the number of its domestic correspondents in half. This was expected. The old model of news-gathering is being replaced by digital reporters. They are expected to both shoot and edit their own stories - in the field.Â
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NETWORK going to the VJ model...FROM THE LA TIMES
ABC News sees a digital futureBy Matea Gold
But the network faces a delicate balancing act: the immediacy and cost-savings of such 'backpack' reports versus technical, ethical, editorial and quality issues.
Reporting from New York - Dan Harris, an anchor and ...
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Liberal media bias
November 12, 2009|Matea Gold / L.A. Times
Liberal CNN did not approve of Lou Dobbs’ speaking the truth about illegal immigration.
NEW YORK — In a surprise announcement, CNN host Lou Dobbs resigned on the air Wednesday after a recent history of controversial comments on immigration, among other topics, drew heated protests from liberal groups
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Gold, Matea. (2010, February 23). ABC News prepares major restructuring; between 300 and 400 staffers could be cut | Company Town | Los Angeles Times. LAtimesblog / Company Town. Retrieved February 24, 2010, from
Restructuring appears to be a lighter word for lay-off (like used cars are now pre-owned).
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