It seems that when the news are as interested in keeping accurate information from people as they are in giving accurate news to them, you have to ask “is there a pattern for this sort of thing?”
When you see op-eds like Eason Jordan’s, you begin to suspect that, yes, there is.
Give me the new media any day of the week.
Twice on Sunday.
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Yes, this was not the creative source of revenue I meant in my post. What a joke.
And another thing!
http://www.reason.com/blog/show/134437.html
It seems that when the news are as interested in keeping accurate information from people as they are in giving accurate news to them, you have to ask “is there a pattern for this sort of thing?”
When you see op-eds like Eason Jordan’s, you begin to suspect that, yes, there is.
Give me the new media any day of the week.
Twice on Sunday.
Will, why do you hate the free market?
my favorite part: http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0709/About_those_access_rates.html?showall