Judge Doesn’t Give DMN El Paso

To the laundry list of problems facing The Dallas Morning News, add another: A judge in El Paso ruled yesterday that a libel suit filed by a Mexican newspaper can proceed and will, in fact, likely go to trial in February. Says here–and not in Dallas’ Only Daily, far as…

We Want Our Gay TV

Here’s some good news for fans of the cable networks Logo and Here!, two channels with content aimed at gay viewers that had been dropped from local cable programming when Time Warner Cable took over the Dallas cable from Comcast Corp. on August 1. That had some local viewers mighty…

Re: “Not For Everyone”

A Dallas Morning News staffer says folks in the newsroom have been told that 85 is, in fact, the target number Belo execs are aiming for in this latest round of buyouts/layoffs/summer vacations. The way they understand it, if 85 take the offer, nobody else will be let go; turns…

“Not For Everyone”? Sure Sounds Like It

This morning, Belo Corp. issued a press release announcing that, at long last, it has provided to Dallas Morning News staffers details of the “Previously Announced Voluntary Severance Program.” In short, it says it’s “being offered to almost all newsroom employees” and that it’s merely part of the “newspaper’s overall…

CD-ROMs? What, No Eight-Tracks? Reel-t0-Reels?

The Los Angeles Times this morning has a story that’s actually old news to most Dallas Morning News subscribers: Dallas’ Only Daily is among two major newspapers in the country to include with its Sunday editions IMedia International Inc.-created CD-ROMs full of “movie previews, music samples, video games, comics, celebrity…

Adios, Entravision

Five local radio stations–four on the FM side of the dial, one from the AM–are being sold after their parent company went and lost $168 million in a single quarter. Yesterday, Santa Monica, California-based Spanish-language broadcasting giant (though now, not so much) Entravision Communications Corporation announced that it was gonna…

Gets Your Circulation Going

By now you know things are not all rainbows and unicorns and cotton candy at The Dallas Morning News. They’re “reshaping the newsroom,” ya know, getting ready to fire somewhere between 50-100 (or more) newsroom employees in the coming days…sorry, they’re getting ready to offer them buyouts, my bad. That…

A Holy Mess

Daystar, a local broadcaster that carries T.D. Jakes, is having trouble getting blessed to air in Los Angeles. Daystar Television Network–the Marcus Lamb-owned powerhouse that bought KDTN-Channel 2 from KERA in 2003 for some $20 mil and has some 50 million viewers worldwide, so it claims–wants to buy a channel…

Breaking News from the DMN? Not Exactly.

This morning, there’s a piece in The Dallas Morning News concerning some cheating going on at the Dallas Fire Rescue training academy. Specifially, it deals with how Lieutenant James Hunter, an instructor at the academy, helped trainee Desmond Luster prep for the test–by, ya know, giving him the answers. Handwritten…

At Least the Trees Will be Happy

Want to know what your daily newspaper will look like in the future? You’re looking at it, sort of. It’s your computer screen. Well, duh, you say. Haven’t we known that for at least 10 or 15 years? Yes, we have, smartypants, but Belo Corp.’s earnings report for the second…

It’s “Hardline” Out Here for a Wimp

Mike Rhyner, left, returns to host “The Hardline” with Greg Williams today. But Greggo all by his lonesome? Not bad, buddy. Not bad at all. Of my experience yesterday co-hosting “The Hardline” on KTCK-AM (1310, The Ticket) with the mighty Greg Williams, let me say this: Radio is hard. Very,…

Dubya: A Really Cool Dude

UNT journalism professor Jim Mueller’s new book deals with the days when Dubya was an owner of the Texas Rangers–ya ‘member, the good ol’ days. Jim Mueller, an assistant professor of journalism at the University of North Texas, recently found out how you wake up a classroom of 300 sleepy…

That’s the Ticket

Sweet Greggo: This is the man with whom I will be spending five hours this afternoon on The Ticket. I could not be more excited. Seriously. Today might prove a lighter-than-usual day on Unfair Park–gotta prep for my afternoon gig, dig? From 3 to 7 p.m. today, I’ll be riding…

So That’s How Journalism Works

About 30 minutes ago, Rod Dreher posted this item to Dallas Morning Views, the editorial board blog for Dallas’ Only Daily: “Murray: NCLB doesn’t work In today’s Wall Street Journal, Charles Murray writes that No Child Left Behind doesn’t work, and the Texas education statistics President Bush uses to extol…

A Kinky Wednesday

The Man Who Would Be Guv will be on The Ticket Wednesday. So will I. That’s a lotta Jews for sports talk radio. If you listen to KTCK-AM (1310, The Ticket)–and if you don’t, you must, you must–you know that Greg Williams, one half of the 3 p.m. to 7…

Note to DMN‘ers: Keep Waiting.

We just received a memo sent to Dallas Morning News staffers yesterday regarding the upcoming shake-up in the newsroom. As we noted here last week, the paper’s about to lose some 50-60 employees in the coming days, some likely from GuideLive, not two years after Belo Corp. axed 250 workers…

Who Hoak?

Ever heard of Hoak Media? No? Me neither. Not till this morning, anyway. It’s a Dallas-based broadcasting company that, according to its Web site, acquires and operates TV and radio stations in “small and medium-sized markets…that rank 75 to 200,” as ranked by the A.C. Nielsen Company. Hoak Media, which…

Is GuideLive Dying? Mong Responds.

Dallas Morning News editor Bob Mong Jr. says there has been no “definitive” decision made concerning impending layoffs buyouts at Dallas’ Only Daily. Over the last two days, I’ve heard from a number of sources, none of whom are mentioned in this post, that Belo Corp. management has decided to…

Rather Detailed

Dan Rather will be working for Mark Cuban. Happens to all of us sooner or later. The local paper says details about Dan Rather’s move to Mark Cuban’s HDNet are forthcoming; we say, why wait? No, seriously. Today’s Philadelphia Inquirer has a lengthy story on the subject, including interviews with…

Rather “Fearless” of Them

Dan Rather is now working for Mark Cuban, though oddly not as a point guard. Today’s Washington Post breaks the news that Dan Rather will indeed be working for Mark Cuban, specifically his HDNet high-definition network. The 74-year-old former CBS newsman will announce this week to TV critics, during their…

Sounds Too Familiar

When you read the letters of Herb Stark in The Dallas Morning News, keep in mind the man from Massapequa, New York, isn’t just a fan of the hometown paper. He’s a fan of every newspaper: Says here in today’s New York Newsday that every morning the 76-year-old wakes up…

Katie’s Coming

Yeah! Wee! Whopee! Katie Couric’s coming to town July 11. And you can meet her! WOW! Katie Couric’s coming to town July 11 as part of a six-city exploratory mission, and yer welcome to come meet the former Today show co-host who, on September 5, takes over as anchor of…