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Los Angeles Times That's what James Rainey hears. He asks Arianna Huffington if she's worried about the number of writers being left unemployed by the new "freebie" culture.
Media Heroes And Villains For 2009
Rupert Murdoch and Steve Brill get creative; Arianna Huffington joins the dark side.
Arianna Huffington: Can the Obama White House Course-Correct in Time...
On Sunday, President Obama gave himself "a solid B +" for his first year in office.
Arianna Huffington Out's The Wachowskis' Next
"On plane to Chicago to take part in the Wachowskis' movie on Iraq from the perspective of the future." That's where political pundit Arianna Huffington , founder of The Huffington Post , began her day on Twitter .
We're not ready for the undertaker yet
Because I don't have enough misery in my life, I decided last week to see how much I could take of the two-day Federal Trade Commission symposium in Washington with the sombre title, How will journalism survive the Internet Age? The media circuit offers a generous number of such open-casket affairs, but the turnout for this one looked stellar, so I ...
Arianna Huffington: Sartre Meets Afghanistan: Obama's "No Exit" Strategy
To take some of the sting out of his decision to send an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan, President Obama laid out an exit strategy by setting a date -- July 2011 -- on which troops will begin withdrawing.
Arianna Huffington: Journalism 2009: Desperate Metaphors, Desperate...
Ever since we decided to launch the Huffington Post, I've talked about how the future of journalism will be a hybrid future where traditional media players embrace the ways of new media and new media companies adopt the best practices of old media .
Arianna Huffington And The Wachowskis Collaborating On Futuristic Documentary
Aside from producing Ninja Assassin , the Wachowskis have largely been keeping to themselves lately, presumably not in retirement but also keeping mum on exactly how they would follow up Speed Racer .
Obama yesterday met with union leaders, educators, academics, and business people in order to try and figure out what the Federal Government can do to create jobs.
Message to Huffington: Zero deficit war means no war
Arianna Huffington is like a prissy, yappy dog that attaches itself to a britches leg and won't let go.
Gibson Set To Leave 'World News' Dec 18|Reader's Digest Looks To ...
TVNewser: Charlie Gibson will sign off from "World News" on December 18. PaidContent: Arianna Huffington and Rupert Murdoch were among the media leaders who spoke before the FTC today.
Media Moguls Call Online Writers 'Parasites' and 'Vampires'
The FTC invited speakers to talk about journalism in the online age and got an earful.
In the war of old media versus new, I have to side with Arianna Huffington, of all people, over Rupert Murdoch: Mr.
HuffPost starts rolling out L.A. content
The debut Los Angeles page isn't officially up yet, but if you poke around at the Huffington Post you can find new posts by UCLA Chancellor Gene Block saying that budget cuts are starving the campus, Eli Broad giving his ten reasons he loves L.A., and LAPD chief Charlie Beck doing the Q&A with Tina Daunt.
Alexander Howard: Is Journalism Going Through Its Own Reformation?
Is Catholicism to the old media view of journalism as Protestantism is to new media? To be clear, this isn't an exact metaphor, nor does it in any way reflect my opinions of any branch of organized religion .
Huffington versus Murdoch on future of journalism
Huffington versus Murdoch on future of journalism Submitted by SHNS on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 20:23 WASHINGTON - A renowned blogger and a media magnate's differing views on the future of journalism dominated the first day of the Federal Trade Commission's workshop on the subject.
FTC explores future of journalism in Internet age
The federal government is wading into deliberations over the future of journalism.
IWantMedia's 2009 Media Person?
Once again my pal Patrick Phillip at IWantMedia.com is asking you to vote for the top figure in media for 2009.
a Left, Right & Centera : America the Ungovernable?
On this Black Friday edition of "Left, Right & Center", regulars Robert Scheer, Tony Blankley, Matt Miller and Arianna Huffington get philosophical, trotting out the likes of Karl Marx and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel to get a read on the timely and fundamental question of whether it's truly possible to govern of, for and by the people in the ...
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