- BBC Pay Discrimination Ruling Is Disputed
- Newsmax courts Fox News viewers with election denialism.
- President Trump’s Show Has Been Canceled
- How Some Conservatives Have Switched to Parler, Rumble and Newsmax
- Fact-Checked on Facebook and Twitter, Conservatives Switch Their Apps
- Jeffrey Toobin Is Fired by The New Yorker
- After Biden Win, Right-Wing Sites Still Push False Vote-Fraud Claims
- ‘Survivor’ and Other Reality Shows Will Feature More Diverse Casts, CBS Say
- Drudge Report, a Former Trump Ally, Looks to Biden
- Who Will Win the ‘Genius Dog Contest?’ Watch the Competition Begin
- Who Should Be the Next Host of “Jeopardy!”?
- Why a Trump Loss May Be No Match for Rupert Murdoch’s Realpolitik
- Biden Election Call Boosts Cable TV Network Ratings
- $1,944 for a Coronavirus Test? How Readers Helped Us Spot an Unusual Trend
- How Hyperpop, a Small Spotify Playlist, Grew Into a Big Deal
- Jon Meacham, Presidential Historian, Helps Shape the Words of Joe Biden
- Ariana Grande Streams Her Way to a Fifth No. 1 With ‘Positions’
- The Trump Presidency Is Ending. So Is Maggie Haberman’s Wild Ride.
- Alex Trebek, Host of ‘Jeopardy!,’ Dies at 80
- Seymour Topping, Former Times Journalist and Eyewitness to History, Dies at 98
- ‘It’s a Big Deal’: TV Coverage Notes Magnitude of Kamala Harris Victory
- CNN Was First With the Call for Joe Biden. Fox News Went Last.
- New York Post Shifts Tone on Trump as a Top Editor Plans His Own Exit
- Rachel Maddow Goes Into Coronavirus Quarantine
- Robert Sam Anson, ‘Bare-knuckled’ Magazine Writer, Dies at 75
- How News Media Keeps Waiting and Waiting to Make Historic Election Call
- Johnny Depp Leaves ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Franchise at Studio’s Request
- Gene Mater, Champion of Press Freedom, Dies at 93
- Al Roker, ‘Today’ Show Anchor, Reveals He Has Cancer
- The New York Times Once Signaled Election Winners With Searchlights
- Major Networks Cut Away From Trump’s Baseless Fraud Claims
- Major TV Networks Cut Away From Trump’s Baseless Fraud Claims
- Facebook, Alarmed by Discord Over Vote Count, Is Said to Be Taking Action
- Fox News Meets Trump Voter Fraud Claims With Skepticism
- ‘Stop the Steal’ Facebook Group Is Taken Down
- Marylin Bender Dies at 95; Journalist in a Male-dominated Era
- Chinese Reporters in the U.S. Left Uncertain by Political Spat
- New York Times Hits 7 Million Subscribers as Digital Revenue Rises
- Fox News Helped Fuel Trump’s Rise. Now It’s Reporting on a Possible Fall.
- Baron Wolman, Whose Photos Helped Start Rolling Stone, Dies at 83
- Twitter, Facebook and YouTube Survived Election Day. More Tests Loom.
- Blue Wave? Red Wave? Election-Night TV Was More Like a Whirlpool
- TV Anchors and Pundits Criticize Trump’s Baseless Claims of Fraud
- Fox News Made a Big Call in Arizona, Buoying Biden and Angering Trump
- Wary TV Networks Refrained From Early Calls of Battleground States
- Robert Fisk, Intrepid War Correspondent, Dies at 74
- Real-Time Election Results: How to Track State by State
- ‘Song Exploder’ and the Inexhaustible Hustle of Hrishikesh Hirway
- The Campaign Moments That New York Times Reporters Won’t Forget
- For the Print Team on Election Night, It’s Game On
- Joan Bingham, Catalyst in a Publishing Merger, Dies at 85
- Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’ Gets a New Showrunner. Again.
- In a Hot Election, the Cool-Headed Associated Press Takes Center Stage
- Luke Combs Returns to No. 1 With a Streaming Record for Country Music
- City Pages, the Alt-Weekly Where Music Writing Reigned Supreme
- Election Day Game Plan on Social Media: Share Carefully
- What to Expect From Facebook, Twitter and YouTube on Election Day
- It’s the End of an Era for the Media, No Matter Who Wins the Election
- The Atlantic Says It Was Deceived by Writer Ruth Shalit Barrett
- Networks Pledge Caution for an Election Night Like No Other
- Advertisers Flock to Election Night, When Live TV Is the Main Event Again
- Glenn Greenwald Leaving The Intercept
- Bob Biggs, Los Angeles Punk-Rock Entrepreneur, Dies at 74
- David Guillod, Hollywood Executive, Arrested Again After Assault Report
- ‘There Are Tons of Brown Faces Missing’: Publishers Step Up Diversity Efforts
- ‘Tsunamis of Misinformation’ Overwhelm Local Election Officials
- ‘It’s Going Away’: A Small Movie Theater Struggles to Survive
- Republicans Blast Social Media C.E.O.s While Democrats Deride Hearing
- He Helped Create Lollapalooza. Now He Wants to Save Live Music.
- Hollywood’s New Dialect Coaches Address Racism
- Trump Campaign Website Is Defaced by Hackers
- Jon Stewart Returns With a Series for Apple TV+
- Daniel Menaker, Book Editor Who Wrote With Wit, Dies at 79
- The Salt Lake Tribune Ends Daily Print Edition After Nearly 150 Years
- Taylor Swift Returns to No. 1 as ‘Folklore’ Sales Pass 1 Million
- Trump Had One Last Story to Sell. The Wall Street Journal Wouldn’t Buy It.
- Conservative News Sites Fuel Voter Fraud Misinformation
- The White Issue: Has Anna Wintour’s Diversity Push Come Too Late?
- TV Ratings for Final Biden-Trump Debate Fall Short of First
- Tom Maschler, Bold British Publisher and Booker Prize Founder, Dies at 87
- Moderator Kristen Welker Manages to Keep Order at Final Debate
- Trump Posts ‘60 Minutes’ Interview After Telling Lesley Stahl: ‘That’s No Way to Talk’
- Forget Antitrust Laws. To Limit Tech, Some Say a New Regulator Is Needed.
- TV Ratings for Many Sports Are Down. Don’t Read Too Much Into It Yet.
- Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ Editor Starts Her Own Publishing Firm
- Ex-Spy Was Central to Project Veritas Hiring Effort, Testimony Shows
- Quibi, Short-Form Streaming Service, Quickly Shuts Down
- Big Tech’s Professional Opponents Strike at Google
- After Delay, Ticket Holders Are Getting Refunds for Two Concerts
- How the Vibraphonist Joel Ross Keeps Finding Fresh Rhythms
- Google Antitrust Fight Thrusts Low-Key C.E.O. Into the Line of Fire
- Google Up Against Laws That Thwarted Microsoft (and Others Since 1890)
- Trump Taunts Lesley Stahl of ‘60 Minutes’ After Cutting Off Interview
- The Google Antitrust Lawsuit Explained
- It’s Google’s World. We Just Live In It.
- What Is Happening With the Antitrust Suit Against Google?
- Jeffrey Toobin of New Yorker Is Suspended After Zoom Incident
- Justice Dept to File Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
- Apple iPhone 12 Review: Superfast Speed, if You Can Find It
- Trump and Biden Will Be Muted for Parts of Their Next Debate
- Hockey Broadcaster Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick Retires
- Jeffrey Toobin Is Suspended by New Yorker After Zoom Incident
- Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Returns to the Top 10, Thanks to TikTok
- Channing Dungey to Join Warner Bros.
- Disney Prefaces Some Older Films With Warning of Racist Stereotypes
- Donald Trump Is Losing His Touch. So Is the TV Producer Who Shaped His Image.
- New York Post Published Hunter Biden Report Amid Newsroom Doubts
- As Local News Dies, a Pay-for-Play Network Rises in Its Place
- Ed Benguiat, a Master of Typography, Is Dead at 92
- Former Fox News Host Spreads Virus Misinformation on His Sinclair Show
- In Reversal, Twitter Is No Longer Blocking New York Post Article
- Biden Town Hall Leads Trump in Ratings Battle
- Before Nov. 3, Watch This and This and This
- NBC’s Savannah Guthrie Grills Trump Opposite ABC’s Sober Biden Talk
- Bob Shanks, Influential TV Executive, Dies at 88
- Steve Scully Suspended by C-Span
- What Time Are The Town Halls Tonight?
- NBC Faces Backlash Over Trump Town Hall
- Trump and Biden Town Halls: The Rules, Start Time, Channels and Moderators
- Your Local Bookstore Wants You to Know That It’s Struggling
- Motel 6 and Home Depot Drop Ad Agency After Its Founder Calls Ad ‘Too Black’
- How to Deal With a Crisis of Misinformation
- Fauci Says Trump Campaign Ad Uses His Words ‘Completely Out of Context’
- Riled Up: Misinformation Stokes Calls for Violence on Election Day
- Google Employees Are Free to Speak Up. Except on Antitrust.
- How a Denver Photojournalist Captured a Shooting as It Unfolded
- July Is the New January: More Companies Delay Return to the Office
- Monica Roberts, Transgender Advocate and Journalist, Dies at 58
- PBS Showed TV the Future. But What Does Its Own Look Like?
- As Trump Flouts Safety Protocols, News Outlets Balk at Close Coverage
- Disney Reorganization Puts a Sharper Focus on Streaming
- 41 WNET Employees Call for Resignation of C.E.O. Neal Shapiro
- An Arrest in Canada Casts a Shadow on a New York Times Star, and The Times
- The Concerts Were Canceled Months Ago. So Where Are the Refunds?
- Training Tomorrow’s Newshounds
- Apple Does Not Need to Return Fortnite to App Store, Judge Rules
- Doc Antle of ‘Tiger King’ Is Charged With Wildlife Trafficking
- At Disney World, ‘Worst Fears’ About Virus Have Not Come True
- Jim Dwyer, About New York
- Pence-Harris Debate Is No. 2 in Vice-Presidential Ratings, With 58 Million TV Viewers
- U.S. Appeals Injunction Against TikTok Ban
- Harry and Meghan Get an Apology After Suing Paparazzi
- Stephen Barnes, Partner in Law Firm With Cellino, Dies at 61
- I.C.M. Partners Buys Stellar Group, Acquiring a Foothold in Sports
- Jim Dwyer, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, Dies at 63
- Trump Objects to Commission’s Virtual Debate Plan
- There’s Not Much Work for Actors. Now Their Unions Are Fighting.
- California Sunday Suspends Publication After Emerson Collective Pulls Out
- Facebook Widens Ban on Political Ads as Alarm Rises Over Election
- In a First, New England Journal of Medicine Joins Never-Trumpers