On the same day this very blog got a link from the New York Times website, a former Peorian’s blog is the subject of a feature article in the New York Daily News:
A Manhattan man is on a mission to drink at 365 city bars in 365 days and create a poor man’s guide...
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Posts Tagged ‘ New York Times ’
Former Peorian gets some love from the newspaper
New York Times looking for a few good bloggers
It has come to this.
To be a reporter for the New York Times is to have reached the pinacle of newspaper employment. Well, that’s the common perception. Today, I came across this item: The NYT is dipping its elite toe into the world of hyperlocal, Web-based journalism. The NYT’s “The Local” site posted an...
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Media: Online news has bright future, newspapers not so much
The New York Times writes about how no one wants to buy newspaper companies anymore. Of course, GateHouse Media’s woes get a mention. But they saved the money paragraph for the last:
Despite the long-term challenges, analysts and bankers think that buyers will return to the newspaper market, though they may be outnumbered by people...
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Media: NYT’s Keller refutes an argument no one is making
Bill Keller, executive editor at the New York Times, says that newspapers are being threatened by the Internet. Actually, what he meant to say that the business model being followed by virtually all newspapers is being threatened by the Internet. He defended the industry by saying bloggers and search engines cannot replace newspapers. Trouble...
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Around the blogosphere
A few links:
Jeff Jarvis doesn’t think much of the New York Times downplaying the JFK Airport terrorist plot because it’s only news when the government fails to stop terrorism from happening.
Before and after? No. And I think that’s a miserable thing to suggest about Elisha Cuthbert.
There is a very crude joke I could use...
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No tears for Tookie the 4-time murderer
The imminent execution of Crips co-founder/convicted murder Tookie Williams has lead lead to a few Google searchers to this post about how the New York Times is soft-peddling William’s crimes and focusing on the good works he is supposedly doing from behind bars, ignoring the four victims.
Feh.
He is scheduled to die on Dec. 13.
tookie...
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Whistling his way through the graveyard
There’s a feature article floating around news sites about an increasingly popular blogger who takes on NYT chief food critic. Get a load of this quote from the food critic himself:
“I went there once or twice for a nanosecond but I didn’t read much,” Bruni said of the site. “I thought it was funny....
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Ivins gang plucked again
Say what you will about Molly Ivins. Her politics may be lefty, but she has a way with a words. This often raises eyebrows. Back when she worked for the New York Times, once referred to some sort of chicken-defeathering event as a “gang pluck.” The bluenoses who ran the
NYT copy desk changed it....
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What the New York Times didn’t ask about Tookie Williams
The San Francisco Chronicle takes New York Times Magazine to task for its glowing profile of Stanley “Tookie” Williams, a convicted four-time murderer who wrote a series of children’s books and has been nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The story does report that Tookie and friends robbed a 7-Eleven store, and that...
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