May 31, 2002

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News won't stop whuppin' on NPR, so NPR whups back. (Low in column.)

May 29, 2002

Boston's WBUR has lost more than $1 million in revenue due to protests of its Middle East coverage.
Louis Wiley, executive editor of Frontline, discusses his program and its World spinoff with JournalismJobs.com.

May 28, 2002

There's now a website for the budding Public Radio Weekend project.

May 22, 2002

NPR's On the Media to Fox News star Bill O'Reilly: Stop complaining! You're invited!

May 21, 2002

Frontline/World aims to target younger audiences with a fast-moving mix of international reporting.

May 20, 2002

Jim Lehrer on ABC's thwarted move to oust Nightline: it may be time for the commercial networks to get out of the news business.

May 14, 2002

Nina Totenberg tells the Buffalo News she's turned down TV anchor jobs (including at CNN) to stay on her Supreme Court beat at NPR.

May 13, 2002

PBS prez Pat Mitchell tells the L.A. Times she "had no idea how hard it was going to be."
Public radio's Sonic Memorial Project has an online home.

May 10, 2002

Did NPR's Tavis Smiley play hardball to get Bill Clinton on his show? (Next to last item.)