Feeds for the P-D and Beacon need some substance.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch gives an unsatisfactory response to a reader’s charge of insufficient reportage of Iraq. It’s a criticism shared by many when it comes to media coverage of the war.
The Post-Dispatch overhauls its website. Our verdict: it’s better. More to be done, yes, but better.
Starfleet Command isn’t taking your call, okay?
Local journalism gets feisty with a tug-of-war over a “Platform.”
The law and order beat goes on, stylistically speaking, at the P-D.
If any paper could alienate the most interesting columnist/blogger it has, it would be the P-D.
This blog has cuffed the Post-Dispatch around a time or two for the unfortunate design of its online edition, but it should be noted that the print version of the paper has come in for praise. In a roundup of award-winning…
Offline and away from the news last night, I was completely unaware of the shooting rampage that took place just nine miles away at Kirkwood City Hall last night. Seven people shot by one agitated gunman, five of them killed -…
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch either hates its own website or its own readers. Or maybe the paper is just really hard up for cash. Or perhaps all three. Oh, well. Anyone wanna go see Jersey Boys?