Bloggers Confront Exit Polls, Pollsters, Each Other November 7, 2006 By Mark Boyer As MSM polling specialists go into lockdown, bloggers give their thoughts.
Rumsfeld Takes Editorial Fire, Bloggers Take Sides November 6, 2006 By Mark Boyer With Election Day imminent, the Military Times Media Group calls for the defense secretary to resign, leading many bloggers to defend him.
Bloggers Critical of Media’s Handling of Hotel Scuffle November 1, 2006 By Mark Boyer A scuffle in a hotel lobby in the Virginia Senate race makes the pages of the Washington Post, adding fuel to the blogging fire.
NY Post‘s Circ Surge: Fuzzy Math or Election Weather Vane? October 31, 2006 By Mark Boyer What to make of the New York Post‘s circulation uptick? Bloggers discuss.
Bloggers in a Spin About Dubious Paraguay Land Deal October 25, 2006 By Mark Boyer Today in the ‘sphere: bloggers undeterred by the highly speculative nature of the president’s supposed land speculation.
Emotions Flare as Bloggers Judge CNN’s ‘Unvarnished Truth’ October 24, 2006 By Mark Boyer Bloggers weigh the costs and benefits of CNN’s decision to air footage from a videotape made by Iraqi insurgents.
Media Stokes Obama Drama, Bloggers Less Coy October 23, 2006 By Mark Boyer The senator’s Meet the Press interview propelled talk about a possible 2008 presidential run to a new level, not least in the blogosphere.
‘Gay Activist Blogger’ Sets Off ‘Spheric Furor October 18, 2006 By Mark Boyer Michael Rogers tries to out a senator, and bloggers respond with a ton of indignation.
Tony Snow Hits the Road, Blogosphere Hits Back October 17, 2006 By Mark Boyer The New York Times, and several bloggers, get all worked up over Tony Snow’s recent performance in Chicago.
Uncertainty and Bloggers Surround Blast in North Korea. October 10, 2006 By Mark Boyer Bloggers react to news reports that the blast in North Korea might have been triggered by little more than conventional explosives.