MSNBC Gives Trump-Loving Hosts An Hourlong Special With Trump
“Morning Joe” personalities will interview the Republican on Wednesday night, opposite a CNN town hall with three other GOP hopefuls.
Washington Times Reporter Fails To Disclose Maxed-Out Donation To Carly Fiorina
The conservative Washington Times says a staffer's failure to disclose a $2,700 donation to Carly Fiorina's campaign violated company policy.
Media Bigwigs Donate To Hillary Clinton; Writers Donate To Bernie Sanders
There is no uniform ethical standard regarding journalists contributing to a candidate, though many media outlets frown upon it.
Fusion Just Might Be The Most Diverse Media Company Out There
The millennial-aimed news outlet has struggled to catapult into the mainstream, but it boasts impressive numbers on the diversity front.
‘Bernie Bros’ And ‘Obama Boys’: Echoes Of 2008 In Media’s Clinton-Sanders Pundit Clash
The media’s recent characterizations of Bernie Sanders supporters as viciously anti-Hillary ring familiar.
Ad-Block Panic: Should Digital Media Banish The Blockers - Or Learn From Them?
Some think plummeting ad rates and fraud prove digital advertising is a mess that needs to be blown up and started all over again.
Rand Paul’s Unexplainable Media Hype Couldn’t Save His Presidential Campaign
For a long time, pundits touted the Kentucky senator as not only a strong 2016 contender, but a virtual lock for the GOP nomination.
Gleeful Media Feeds ‘Loser’ Donald Trump Humble Pie After Iowa Caucus Defeat
There was a palpable sense Monday night that the media were getting back at the Republican after months of futile protest.
Clinton And Sanders Target Their Strongholds In Iowa Finale
Sanders aims for college towns and other strongholds of younger people, whereas Clinton courts rich, older voters who lean more center than left.
Louis C.K. Drops Surprise New Star-Studded Miniseries Online
The offbeat comedian released the new show from his own website.
Obama To Visit Baltimore For His First Trip To A US Mosque
The president previously has made official visits to mosques outside the U.S., but not inside the country.
Petreaus Will Not Be Demoted For Leaking Classified Info
Despite his leaking of classified information, the disgraced four-star general is safe from having his rank lowered in retirement by the current U.S. defense secretary.
Conservative George Will Wonders If It’s Too Late For GOP Opponents To Stop Donald Trump
In the wake of National Review's "Against Trump" issue, the conservative columnist said the opposition may have begun too late.
National Review Panics, Disowns Donald Trump In Special Issue
The magazine founded by conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. is bent on discrediting Trump, but it might be too late.
Meet Gawker’s New Boss: ‘Russia’s Richest Man,’ Viktor Vekselberg
Viktor Vekselberg, one of Russia’s most connected industrialists, will reportedly invest in Nick Denton’s troubled gossip website.
Sarah Palin Deserves ‘Role’ Under President Donald Trump - Just Don’t Ask Him What Kind
Sarah Palin, who correctly predicted a showdown between Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, has thrown in her lot with the latter.
Gawker Media Is On The Hunt For Outside Investor Cash
It's the first time the company has courted outside investors to fund its punchy brand of news and views.
Huffington Post Officially Recognizes Union
The bargaining unit is made up of 262 employees of the website, and does not include fellows, contributors or interns.
Trump Campaign Confirms It's Behind Insanely Creepy Video Of Dancing Children
The song is a hypnotizing tribute to the wealthy mogul and his plan for a brighter tomorrow.
Inside Gawker Media’s Punchy Union Negotiations
A leaked bargaining survey obtained by IBT offers a window into what a unionized Gawker will look like.
Al Jazeera America Is Shutting Down; CEO Al Anstey Cites Cable News Challenges In Staff Memo
The Qatar-owned network, always a kind of misfit among American news outlets, will go dark in April.
Arianna Huffington Tells Staff: HuffPost Management Likely To Recognize Union
The news comes after around 25 Huffington Post employees were let go last week when its streaming video division was reorganized.
Charlie Hebdo Sales Are Coming Back To Earth, One Year After The Deadly Attack On Its Paris Office
The French weekly saw a huge surge immediately after the January 2015 terror attack on its offices, but sales have declined since.
Vox Media Is 80% White, According To Internal Diversity Figures
Numbers obtained by International Business Times show Vox Media is 8 percent more diverse than it was in 2013, when it was 88 percent white.
From Gigaom To Details Magazine, 2015 Was A Year Of Death For Media, Old And New
Outlets that folded this year included publications both digital and print, spanning genres from tech to fitness.
GOP Candidates: If You Want More Media Attention, Get Owned By Trump Or Drop Out
Aside from that, or getting slammed by Donald Trump, low-polling candidates have few options for generating buzz.
The Worst Media Fails Of 2015
The year was replete with shoddy journalism, everywhere from the fringes of the internet to the pages of the New York Times.
The Best Tweets Of 2015
In another year of highs and lows for social media, IBT highlights the best of Twitter in 2015.
Indonesian Ferry Accident: 2 Children Killed As Boat Drifts In Rough Waters
More than 100 people are trapped aboard a passenger vessel, but "the ship has not sunk," a police spokesman said.
The Force Is Strong: 'Star Wars' Smashes Records On Opening Day
Including the $57 million the movie made during preview screenings Thursday night, “The Force Awakens” is the first film to gross more than $100 million in a day.