The Wiretap Debate Takes Familiar Shape Bloggers turn over the wiretap debate, some using facts, others bringing their own biases to bear. December 22, 2005 By Gal Beckerman
The Pajama-Clad Opine Upon the Frozen Hordes December 21, 2005 By Gal Beckerman There’s maybe only one group of people living in the New York metropolitan area that has not been terribly affected by the transit strike: Bloggers.
Bush Hypnotizes Blogs into Nuance December 19, 2005 By Gal Beckerman Maybe it was the mesmerizing hand movements, but President Bush’s Oval Office address last night elicited less partisan zeal in the blogosphere than usual.
The Froomkin Follies December 15, 2005 By Felix Gillette Dan Froomkin’s “White House Briefing” column on WashingtonPost.com has the staff of the paper – and bloggers – in a tizzy.
On Novak’s Cue, Blogs Demand Bush Spill Beans December 14, 2005 By Felix Gillette Robert Novak says people should “bug the president” to reveal who leaked Valerie Plame’s name to Novak, and bloggers happily comply.
“Take Back That Compliment, You Cur!” December 12, 2005 By Felix Gillette Blogs bash the New York Times for having the effrontery to accuse them of being skillful and effective.
The MSM: Where Bad Reporting – and Cuteness! – Abound November 30, 2005 By Liz Cox Barrett In honor of our newest section, The Audit, we’ll kick off today’s Blog Report with a look at a couple of bloggers’ beefs with business reporting.
Pajamas Media Rolls Out Of Bed, Falls on Face November 28, 2005 By Paul McLeary When an organization whose goal it is to revolutionize the way in which people receive information asks its readers “What should we be?” more than a week after its much-hyped re-launch, odds are it’s in trouble.