David Tomlin

W.Va. Supreme Court opts for e-mail privacy

W.Va. Supreme Court rules officials' private e-mails are not subject to state FOIA law. The state Supreme Court has ruled that public officials and public employees can keep their personal e-mails private.
 

SEC issues new guidelines on game coverage

SEC issues new guidelines for covering football games after media groups protest. Responding to a protest by four leading media organizations, the Southeastern Conference put out new guidelines Thursday for media coverage of football games.
 

SEC issues new guidelines on game coverage

SEC issues new guidelines for covering football games after media groups protest. Responding to a protest by four leading media organizations, the Southeastern Conference put out new guidelines Thursday for media coverage of football games.
 

3 media groups protest SEC credential policy

3 leading media organizations protest SEC credential policy. Three leading media organizations sent a letter to the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday protesting new restrictions on use of sideline video and audio plus photos from college football games.
 

APME announces awards for outstanding journalism

An investigation into the spread of a deadly drug-resistant staph germ at hospitals in Washington state earned The Seattle Times a Public Service Award on Monday from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
 

APME announces awards for outstanding journalism

The Seattle Times, Virgin Islands Daily News win awards from Associated Press Managing Editors. An investigation into the spread of a deadly drug-resistant staph germ at hospitals in Washington state earned The Seattle Times a Public Service Award on Monday from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
 

Sports groups pushing for monopoly, says News Ltd.

Sports groups pushing for monopoly on coverage, News Ltd. tells Australian Senate inquiry. Australian media group News Ltd. says a push by sports organizations to restrict reporting of their events is an attempt to monopolize coverage, and allowing that by legislation would be an assault on free speech.