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Radio Reports Healthy Ad Quarter, Buyers React Skepticallynew

Media Daily News (reg. req.)  |  03-02-2006  9:18 am  |  Industry News

Online Ad Spending Soars 30%new

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  03-02-2006  9:15 am  |  Industry News

Miami New Times Editor Defends Police Chief Quote

Since being quoted in a Feb. 16 New Times Miami column as saying "Fuck the Cubans," Miami Police Chief John Timoney has denied speaking those words in local broadcast and print media. But in this week's Miami New Times, Editor Chuck Strouse addresses Timoney directly: "Though you've declined to return our phone calls, two things are clear to us. You, not New Times, have a motivation to lie about this. And you have a history of shading the truth and disavowing your words."
03-01-2006  4:43 pm  |  Industry News

'Metro New York' Launches Real Estate Sectionnew

Editor & Publisher  |  03-01-2006  1:36 pm  | 

Decrying Secrecy, Citizen Groups Fight Backnew

Federal Computer Week  |  03-01-2006  7:52 am  |  Legal News

Podcast Ad Market to Climb to $300 Millionnew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  03-01-2006  7:32 am  |  Industry News

Microsoft Expands Classifieds Testnew

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  03-01-2006  7:31 am  |  Industry News

Retail Spending Showed Big Gains in Januarynew

AP via New York Times (reg. req.)  |  03-01-2006  7:28 am  |  Industry News

Jim Mullin Takes Professional Timeoutnew

Having endured intense criticism twice in the past six months after publishing controversial stories that sent some readers into fits of rage, the former Miami New Times editor tells the Miami Herald, "I certainly am devoted to journalism, but maybe it would be a good idea to give it a rest for a little while." Nevertheless, Mullin defends "Meth Made Easy," which included a recipe for methamphetamine and caused an uproar when it ran in the San Luis Obispo New Times earlier this month. Mullin says he knew he'd get heat for publishing the recipe, but he still thinks it served two good purposes: It let readers know about the "really awful stuff" that's in meth, and it grabbed people's attention, which kept it "from suffering the fate of so many meth articles -- they don't get read."
Miami Herald  |  02-28-2006  12:39 pm  |  Industry News

Voice Columnist Dishes on Celebrity Journalism

Michael Musto, who writes the "La Dolce Musto" column in the Voice, says his secret to staying relevant is keeping his distance from celebs, in this Toronto Star profile. Musto also claims that he "pioneered snark" and says that the proliferation of celebrity blogs and Web sites "forces me to go wilder and aim lower and provide something the Internet can't." Apparently, the decline in standards hasn't hurt Musto's reputation. Says here that "(h)e's been described rapturously as 'one of the wittiest stylists in the English language, master of the Oscar Wildesque segue.'"
02-28-2006  10:26 am  |  Industry News

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