Well the latest cable news ratings have just been released and it is certainly no surprise that for the 100th consecutive month "Special Report w/ Bret Baier" on the FOX News Channel continues … more
When "CBS News Sunday Morning" debuted on January 28, 1979 I instantly became a big fan. I had always enjoyed the work of Charles Kuralt and producer Robert Northshield promised … more
It was the most powerful earthquake to hit Haiti in more than 200 years. First reports indicate that in the capital city of Port-au-Prince thousands of buildings have collapsed and that the … more
For those of us who reside in Rhode Island the story is an all too familiar one. On February 20, 2003 a fire at the Station Night Club in West Warwick killed 100 people and injured 230 more. … more
It matters not your station in life. Whether you are a business professional, working journalist, high school or college student or simply a concerned citizen we are all looking for ways to better … more
It is death by a thousand cuts. Slowly but surely, year by year, the kind of aggressive and unbiased journalism that generations of Americans have come to rely upon to help decide public policy … more
Walter Cronkite is gone. He was an American icon who set the standard for journalistic excellence. He was 92 years old. During his long and distinguished career Mr. Cronkite covered … more
He really was broadcast journalism's first superstar. Edward R. Murrow was not a particularly handsome man nor did he possess the charisma that seems to be a prerequisite to be a television … more
When I was growing up the idea that one day most of us would pay for bottled water at the supermarket seemed positively preposterous. Yet, as I write this in 2009 it is estimated that … more
I have been watching "The McLaughlin Group" since it's inception back in the early 1980's. One of my favorite political commentators is Pat Buchanon who has been a regular on the show … more
I dread the day that it finally happens. But that day is coming and sooner than you might think. The daily newspaper will become a relic of a bygone era, a museum piece if you will. … more