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TechCrunch should not have published internal Twitter documents leaked to them by a hacker.
Online news should not be free. Free in what way? Free in that there must be some source of advertising to pay salaries for research and writing otherwise the public will never have a real source for the news.
The Pulitzer Prizes are still relevant.
Craigslist should not remove its 'Erotic Services' listings.
I do not feel secure using Craigslist for transactions.
National evening news broadcasts should not expand to an hour-long format.
Congress should pass the Internet Radio Equality Act.
For-profit media has a negative impact on journalism. For profit media is biased by readership / viewership.
Newspapers should not be publicly financed. They are private industry. They are for profit and stand or fall based upon their ability to attract and retain both advertisers and readership.
American news media coverage of the Gaza Crisis has favored Israel.
The government should not provide financial assistance to the print journalism industry.
Current restrictions limiting the concentration of media ownership are not reasonable; there should be greater restriction.
Crowdfunding is a viable way to fund reporting.
The Attorney General should not have the authority to bring civil lawsuits against alleged file-sharers.
David Gregory is a good choice to host Meet the Press.
The Wall Street Journal should not move to a free online model.
Checkbook journalism is an acceptable way to pursue news stories.
Facebook merits a higher valuation than MySpace. rather subjective. I think almost an issue of age selective.
Social networking sites have no effect on one's ability to make connections in person.
Bloggers should not form a labor union.
The Vogue cover featuring LeBron James and Gisele Bundchen is appropriate.
NBC's coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games was not satisfactory.
Bloggers should be allowed to blog anonymously.
The FCC should not strengthen indecency rules regarding broadcast television.
Websites should allow anonymous comments.
There should be legal protection for celebrities who are frequent paparazzi targets.
The Internet should not be regulated by one governing body.
There should not be a blogger code of conduct.
The use of the Internet has affected the English language.
The federal government should not regulate violence on television.
National Public Radio (NPR) is not politically biased. There are all sorts of things on NPR not just politics
Newspaper organizations are not necessary to maintain journalistic standards.
Dunkin' Donuts should not have pulled the ad featuring Rachel Ray.
Bloggers should not be held responsible for comments posted on their blogs by others.
Blogs are credible sources of news. They certainly can be.
The decibel level of television commercials should be regulated.
The FCC should allow white spaces for wireless high-speed Internet access.
The new Facebook user interface is better than the old.
It should not be illegal for convicted sex offenders to take part in public Internet forums. should others who know they are particpating run then out of Dodge? Well yes, but illegal, how would you make it so?
Paparazzi should be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph.