Larry King Needs to Learn The Word "Enough!"
I'm going against two of my arguments with this blog post: Anna Nicole Smith coverage and Larry King Live.
I'm going against two of my arguments with this blog post: Anna Nicole Smith coverage and Larry King Live.
The Wall Street Journal’s Sara Schaefer Muñoz is the lead writer for The Juggle, one of the newspaper’s 12 currently active blogs, in which she discusses juggling work and family.
One question we constantly ask ourselves in our class is how we can make our blog an A-list blog. It seems that we know the ingredients: interesting subject matter, unique voices and proper spelling and grammar, to name a few.
During South by Southwest this year, bloggers discussed the ethics of blogging and dating at the interactive festival in Austin, reports the London Times.
PBS has put together a very concise collection of articles outlining the future of media, with a focus on news. Part three of the series asks, “Can anyone predict the future for news and in-depth reporting?”
I love blogs. I love Anna Wintour. I love Vogue. Apparently, though, Anna hates the word blog. Tear.
So, what is the difference between running the WSN Opinion blog and contributing to Gizmodo?
Tom Green is back on air and has his very own channel. No, MTV has not agreed to a reunion special, sadly.
Boston Globe staff reporter Mac Daniel commutes to Boston every day from Andover (north of the city) in his 1999 Toyota Corolla. His Column Starts and Stops can be found in the Globe’s Sunday City & Region section.
A new Dolce & Gabbana ad is causing controversy in Spain. The Spanish government found that the ad, from the designers' spring/summer men’s campaign which features four foxy men, one pinning down a foxy lady, promoted violence against women.
Let’s face it. Your 14-year-old cousin is more Web savvy than you think. She knows the best way to deck out her MySpace profile, she can easily find all of the coolest music videos on YouTube, and she can shop online like nobody’s business.
Dear Internet,
Today you failed me. I never thought it could happen. I rely on you like a brother.
A recent wave of commercials involving the theme of suicide is having a backlash from the public.
Paper-thin profit margins has Time Magazine editors rethinking their marketing strategies. Heralded as a news-based magazine with serious articles, Time recognizes its stagnant readership and a need to change.
Well, it’s spring break at NYU and I am down in sunny Tampa, Fla., with my family. While here, I took the time to talk with Andy Staples of the Tampa Tribune.
In the April issue of Ladies' Home Journal, editor-in-chief Diane Salvatore addresses the big issue in the fashion industry right now: anorexic models.
Hey, to those 2007 graduates who still don’t have a job (me included), well, there’s a great blogging position for you out there … if you qualify for it.
A year ago, I enjoyed a cup of coffee with Stu VanAirsdale to discuss his New York-centric cinema blog, The Reeler.
With Hollywood shifting its focus back to big-budget blockbusters, the few of us still shaking our heads at The Departed’s win for Best Picture may have to buckle down and admit defeat.
Phoebe Flowers is the first blogger for the Sun Sentinel of South Florida. Her forte? Movies and Pop Culture.
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