TODO is one daily thing recommended for you, by us. Not to get all Deadspin on ya, (remember how well that turned out), but we do like us some sports. continue reading »
IvyLeak brings news of the feverishly-anticipated (at least by Harvard grads) 02138, the independent alumni mag backed by Atlantic owner David Bradley: Apparently, its logo pays homage to Cornell,... continue reading »
• Katie Couric gets her nun on. [Tabloid Baby] • Seth Mnookin wants some context from the press. Here's some context for ya: Seth Mnookin rides a scooter. continue reading »
• Is Time Warner going to sell off Time, Sports Illustrated, and People? You've got questions, Slate's got answers. And more questions. continue reading »
• Lachlan Murdoch sells 11 Spring Street for an undisclosed sum. That's it. He's gone. And so the dream of carrying his baby in our waiting womb dies. continue reading »
If you've got grandparents, you may have heard about Time magazine, a stapled-together collection of pages that tell you what happened last week. continue reading »
The intriguing and amusing newspaper-corrections blog Regret The Error today kicks off its new interview series by talking with Seth "Mr. Accuracy" Mnookin and his shirt. continue reading »
• How to solve many of clubland's problems: The Guid-o-meter, patent pending. [Clubland] • The L calls Chuck Klosterman's new book " a dismal, shoddy piece of work." continue reading »
Amazon sales rank of Seth Mnookin's Hard News: The Scandals at The New York Times and Their Meaning for American Media at 11PM EST last night before the author appeared on The Daily Show with Jon... continue reading »
The New York Times finally confirms the existence of Seth Mnookin by assigning him a review of Ken Auletta's Media Man: Ted Turner's Improbable Empire in the Book Review this week. continue reading »
Former media (etc.) junkie and author of Hard News Seth Mnookin reminisces on the good ol' days: "I really loved it at [Newton] North [High School]," he said, describing himself as a cocky punk... continue reading »
So, Seth Mnookin's Timesarrific book, Hard News, has been out for a week, and—surprise!—it's apparently not boring, or or even inaccurate. continue reading »