Thursday, September 14, 2006 – 10:55 am
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! In a bid to stay technologically relevent NBC announced that starting at 2 a.m. on the nights they air NBC’s website will be showing streaming versions of their new primetime shows.
They plan to offer four episodes of the […]
Tuesday, September 5, 2006 – 10:28 am
Leave it to print media to take a pure, angelic medium like blogging and sully it’s good name.
TNR took down Lee Siegel’s blog and put up this apology:
After an investigation, The New Republic has determined that the comments in our Talkback section defending Lee Siegel’s articles and blog under the username “sprezzatura” were produced […]
Monday, June 12, 2006 – 11:46 am
Katie over Celebitchy turned us on to this investigation of hers last week. A couple of months ago someone from the Glam Network contacted us and asked us to be a part of their new blogging network, promising to pay outrageously high revenue on click through’s and page impressions. After we asked […]
Sunday, June 11, 2006 – 11:29 am
Some of our old school readers may remember back in the day, even before BlogNYC was BlogNYC, when we were mad politically focused, calling politicians on their bullshit and trying to change the world. Then, sadly, we got hooked on booze and valium and started suckling from the teet of Paris Hilton and […]
Friday, June 9, 2006 – 12:02 pm
Greg Sargent, contributing editor for New York magazine and blogger for American Prospect says it’s time that the MSM to give bloggers their due.
Sargent argues that while the mainstream media appreciates the buzz about their stories generated by blogs, it still does not acknowledge their legitimacy as news outlets.
It seems like there would […]
Tuesday, May 23, 2006 – 10:06 am
The NY Times has added to it’s list of growing blogs, this time by throwing it’s hat into the political blogging circuit. Unfortunately, the person that is launching it for them is Patrick Healy, who seems to know as much about politics as I do about astrophysics.
In one of his first posts, claiming […]
Tuesday, May 9, 2006 – 8:49 am
Arianna Huffington addressed the American Society of Magazine Editors yesterday at a luncheon in Midtown and tried to convince them to stop living in the past.
Huffhuff, as we like to call her, tried to drive home the point to the editors that this internet fad thing is here to stay. Bring Radar […]