Sun. November 08, 2009
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New York Times
November 2, 2009
In a previous post, MediaShift used
San Francisco blogger
Josh Wolf
The Southern Times
October 21, 2009
RSF notes, in particular, the cases of
freelance journalist Josh Wolf, imprisoned by
the US authorities when he refused to hand over his video archive; ...
MediaShift (blog)
October 15, 2009
the US judicial system has already had one case that dealt with a blogger trying to protect his sources. The 2005 case of blogger
Josh Wolf also emphasized ...
Yahoo! Tech
September 24, 2009
Such was the plight of
Josh Wolf, who was hauled in after posting a videotape of a
public protest online. The court didn't feel he was "journalist enough" ...
San Francisco Chronicle
August 24, 2009
For example, at the recent blogger meetup at the Berkeley J School, I was the only one of two vloggers in the room. And while there may be 175 bloggers in ...
San Francisco Chronicle
August 24, 2009
For example, at the recent blogger meetup at the Berkeley J School, I was the only one of two vloggers in the room. And while there may be 175 bloggers in ...
Digital Spy
August 13, 2009
Loni Love, Brad Wollack and the Sklar Brothers will be featured on August 28, with Josh Wolf, Jen Kirkman and Chris Franjola finishing up on September 4. ...
New America Media
August 10, 2009
He's not going to be an accountable reporter who gives the larger picture. That comes with experience, professionalism, and it comes later, when
reporters ...
SunJournal.com
August 10, 2009
A Russian photographer killed in a
bomb explosion north of
Baghdad was the lone foreign journalist, the report said. Twenty-five
Journalists were
kidnapped. ...
New America Media
August 10, 2009
But in the case of [
freelance journalist]
Josh Wolf, he doesn't have the weight of a major
institution behind him.â Wolf was jailed for refusing to turn ...
editorsweblog.org
August 3, 2009
Hannaford names a few well-known cases of
reporters being jailed for refusing to divulge sources, including
Judith Miller and
Josh Wolf, a video blogger who ...
Wired Blogs
July 22, 2009
In a famous 2006
California case, video blogger
Josh Wolf was held in contempt for a record-setting 226 days. Wolf contended that the state's shield law was ...
SFist
July 21, 2009
(While Wolf, a journalist by fame, didn't balls out accuse them of censorship, he retweeted the anonymous
blog's assertion without consideration of the ...