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If I ever work in PR I solemnly vow to use the screwiest embargo times ever. Like, "Hey, this news lifts at 4:23 PM, Hawaiian time."
about 12 hours ago from twhirl
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Yago: MSNBC pays Olbermann millions as networks close international bureaus. It's run like entertainment, not news.
about 16 hours ago from txt
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Huffington: Many more outlets for fact-checking, correction in 08 than in 04, and that's good for democracy
about 16 hours ago from txt
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Kristol: there have always been pundits, what's wrong with O'Reilly + co? Yago: But should that stuff be considered news?
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Buckley: the press has finally become Tom Wolfe's 'billion-footed beast.' but maybe in a good way.
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Hamill: The language of wall st was so obscure that even the regulators didn't get it
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Buckley: we seem to forget that pundits aren't journos; Yago: tv news media turned into tabloids that pander to their audiences
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Hamill: 'free-for-all' perceptions of Vietnam press coverage resulted in restrictions 'maintained in Iraq to this day'
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Ooh! Pete Hamill and Bill Kristol are about to tear each others' throats out. Gideon Yago referred to voluntary army as 'mercenary class.'
about 17 hours ago from txt
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Christopher Buckley on panel: 'Blogging is still unfamiliar to me. It sounds like a disease, like you're going to throw up or something.'
about 17 hours ago from txt
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No. I refuse to believe that this is snow. Pouring myself another cup of coffee and sulking.
about 22 hours ago from twhirl
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One of the best feelings in NYC: When you want pizza, walk into a random unfamiliar pizzeria, and are surprised to learn it's REALLY GOOD.
6:25 PM Nov 17th from txt
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Overheard at a Yelp party: 'At Yelp parties, if you're a guy, you pretty much have to out yourself if you're straight.'
5:28 PM Nov 17th from txt
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