Print John Nolte Follow Read Full Bio 'Les Miserables' Bluray Review: Bloated, Tuneless Disappointment 19 Mar 2013 'Hobbit' Bluray Review: LOTR Fans Are Sure to Love It 19 Mar 2013 Washington Examiner Announces Layoffs, Ends Daily Publication Other than a weekly magazine focusing on "political thought leadership," the outlet will also end publication (which is now daily) in June and move all its resources online. The Washington Post's Erik Wemple is reporting that as many as 87 layoffs are expected. 19 Mar 2013 Roland Martin Tells Twitter Followers He's Out at CNN On his verified Twitter account, CNN contributor Roland Martin seems to be telling some of his followers that, as of April 6, he will no longer be with the network. When asked by one of his Twitter followers why he was leaving, Martin explained, "new boss wants his own peeps." 19 Mar 2013 On MSNBC, BuzzFeed's Coppins Silent On Andrew Sullivan's Anti-Mormon Smears Coppins once again had the opportunity to condemn Sullivan's appalling lack of journalistic ethics during an appearance on MSNBC with Chris Jansing Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, though, Coppins chose to remain silent on the issue. 19 Mar 2013 Newsroom Jobs Hit 35 Year-Low, Newspaper Ad Revenue Plummets On the newspaper advertising front, things are even more dire. According to The Atlantic, since 2003, print advertising revenue has collapsed from $45 billion to just $19 billion. This revenue is not being made up online either. Over that same ten years, online advertising has only risen from $1.2 billion to $ 3.3 billion. 19 Mar 2013 New York Times Vs. The Truth About Pope Francis "This is just despicable, isn’t it? Lead with examples of some priests who were wicked then segue into a paragraph about the pope to make it sound like he was one of them. Really – for shame." 19 Mar 2013 Government Workers Exempt from Washington Post Paywall Though no amount has been announced, the Washington Post announced that it is in the process of installing a paywall that will require readers to pay a monthly fee once they have accessed 20 articles in a single month. Those who already pay for home delivery will be exempt from the charge, as will government employees. 19 Mar 2013 'The Lead With Jake Tapper' Makes Energetic, Refreshing Debut The contrast between "The Lead" and the old CNN was felt as soon as Tapper signed off and Wolf Blitzer lumbered on the air leading with -- you guessed it --- the GOP study on how to fix itself; that same tired old story that's been running non-stop for over eight hours already. Wolf then jumped into the controversy about "The Bible" supposedly casting an Obama lookalike as Satanzzzzzzzzzzzz…… 18 Mar 2013 Satan/Obama: How Does It Feel, Lefties? 18 Mar 2013 Previous 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Next
Washington Examiner Announces Layoffs, Ends Daily Publication Other than a weekly magazine focusing on "political thought leadership," the outlet will also end publication (which is now daily) in June and move all its resources online. The Washington Post's Erik Wemple is reporting that as many as 87 layoffs are expected. 19 Mar 2013
Roland Martin Tells Twitter Followers He's Out at CNN On his verified Twitter account, CNN contributor Roland Martin seems to be telling some of his followers that, as of April 6, he will no longer be with the network. When asked by one of his Twitter followers why he was leaving, Martin explained, "new boss wants his own peeps." 19 Mar 2013
On MSNBC, BuzzFeed's Coppins Silent On Andrew Sullivan's Anti-Mormon Smears Coppins once again had the opportunity to condemn Sullivan's appalling lack of journalistic ethics during an appearance on MSNBC with Chris Jansing Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, though, Coppins chose to remain silent on the issue. 19 Mar 2013
Newsroom Jobs Hit 35 Year-Low, Newspaper Ad Revenue Plummets On the newspaper advertising front, things are even more dire. According to The Atlantic, since 2003, print advertising revenue has collapsed from $45 billion to just $19 billion. This revenue is not being made up online either. Over that same ten years, online advertising has only risen from $1.2 billion to $ 3.3 billion. 19 Mar 2013
New York Times Vs. The Truth About Pope Francis "This is just despicable, isn’t it? Lead with examples of some priests who were wicked then segue into a paragraph about the pope to make it sound like he was one of them. Really – for shame." 19 Mar 2013
Government Workers Exempt from Washington Post Paywall Though no amount has been announced, the Washington Post announced that it is in the process of installing a paywall that will require readers to pay a monthly fee once they have accessed 20 articles in a single month. Those who already pay for home delivery will be exempt from the charge, as will government employees. 19 Mar 2013
'The Lead With Jake Tapper' Makes Energetic, Refreshing Debut The contrast between "The Lead" and the old CNN was felt as soon as Tapper signed off and Wolf Blitzer lumbered on the air leading with -- you guessed it --- the GOP study on how to fix itself; that same tired old story that's been running non-stop for over eight hours already. Wolf then jumped into the controversy about "The Bible" supposedly casting an Obama lookalike as Satanzzzzzzzzzzzz…… 18 Mar 2013
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IRS watchdog takes turn in hot seat, challenged for keeping scandal from Congress23 May 2013, 7:47 AM PDT
Issa looks to call back IRS official who refused to testify, says she voided 5th Amendment right23 May 2013, 5:29 AM PDT
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