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The Short Good-Bye Sun-Times Media Group vets, laid off without severance, recount their last day at work.
By Michael Miner

Table for None Can the strapped local media afford to celebrate themselves?
By Michael Miner

Look Into the Sun Does the "sad magazine" have anything to teach the miserable newspaper?
By Michael Miner

Frak the Toasters Man beats out machine for Hot Type's annual Golden BAT award.
By Michael Miner

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What's Black and White and Dead All Over? Notes on journalism's past, present, and future prompted in part by a meeting held recently in Chicago

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The Real Action in '68
The revolutionaries inside the convention didn't get much ink.
By Michael Miner


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Barely on the Radar
Why are we getting big news about a U.S.-Israel defense deal from a North Shore synagogue's newsletter?
Hot Type by Michael Miner


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Station Identification
Should WBEZ donors be told their money might be spent on Vocalo?
Hot Type by Michael Miner


Stop Big Media . . . Before It Stops Itself
Why is Sam Zell the new whipping boy for crusaders who think corporate media still sucks?
Hot Type by Michael Miner


Anyone but Him
Gay activists fight James Dobson's induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame.
The Business by Deanna Isaacs


A Sound Experiment?
Chicago Public Radio’s Vocalo project may be reinventing public radio, but is it at the expense of WBEZ?
Hot Type by Michael Miner

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