By Claire Cain Miller
The New York Times
Published: April 24, 2011
News events as varied as the commercial jet landing in the Hudson River and the uprisings in Egypt have demonstrated that people armed with cellphones — not professional reporters — are often the first source of breaking news, uploading Twitter posts, photos and video to the Web. But the result can leave people drowning in too much information ... [ READ MORE ]
Monday, April 25, 2011
When Publicists Say ‘Shh!’
By Laura Holson
The New York Times
April 17, 2011
The R&B singer Chris Brown and his publicist parted ways on March 22, the same day Mr. Brown shattered the window of a dressing room during a violent tirade at “Good Morning America,” photos of which were quickly posted online. [ MORE ]
The New York Times
April 17, 2011
CELEBRITY publicists these days should demand hazard pay.
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