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What Google Wants with dMark Broadcastingnew
Radio World |
01-31-2006 1:42 pm |
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Polk Calls Traditional Media 'Nearly Obsolete' Among New Auto Buyersnew
Media Daily News (reg. req.) |
01-31-2006 8:01 am |
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LA Weekly Raises Doubts About Memoirist's Identitynew

In an article published Jan. 26, LA Weekly's Matthew Fleisher called into question whether the Navajo memoirist Nasdijj is actually Timothy Barrus, a writer of gay pornographic fiction. The allegations come soon after similar stories about memoirist James Frey and novelist J.T. Leroy.
Nasdijj is the author of Geronimo's Bones, The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams, and The Boy and the Dog Are Sleeping, which won a PEN/Beyond Margins award for racial and ethnic diversity.
AP via The Washington Post |
01-30-2006 1:59 pm |
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Tags: Editorial
Editorial: Transparency Serves Public in San Diego Reader Casenew
Contra Costa Times |
01-30-2006 8:06 pm |
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Tags: Editorial, San Diego Reader
Does Bush or Capitol Hill Have a Better Solution to FOIA Reform?new
Federal Times |
01-30-2006 2:56 pm |
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Google Publisher Ads Expanding?new
CNET News |
01-30-2006 2:55 pm |
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Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
Help Wanted Ad Index Holds Steadynew
KSBI TV |
01-30-2006 2:53 pm |
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Tags: Classified Advertising
Congress Should Be Required to Obey FOIAnew
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
01-30-2006 2:45 pm |
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Tags: Editorial
'Sin' Clubs Newest Marketing Crazenew
Online Media Daily (reg. req.) |
01-30-2006 2:40 pm |
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Tags: Retail Advertising
CareerBuilder Rolls Out the Monkeysnew
Editor & Publisher |
01-30-2006 2:36 pm |
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Bush's FOIA Order May Aim to Head Off a Tougher Lawnew
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
01-29-2006 8:44 am |
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Tags: Editorial
Porn and Counter-Pornnew

In the Jan. 26 issue of New Haven Advocate, three writers engage in a debate on alt-weeklies' connection to pornography. In "Porn Free," Carole Bass questions why alt-weeklies "reflexively pimp for porn." Ryan Kearney and Tom Gogola provide counterpoints in "Porn Goes Public" and "Slings and Eros."
New Haven Advocate |
01-27-2006 12:31 am |
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The Life and Death of Faux-Alt Coreweeklynew
Isthmus |
01-27-2006 12:42 pm |
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Tags: Editorial
Auto Ads Veer Off Newspaper Pages, Head to Webnew
Wall Street Journal |
01-27-2006 11:45 am |
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Tags: Retail Advertising
Study Finds Print May Be More Engaging Than TV, Radio, Webnew
Media Daily News (reg. req.) |
01-27-2006 7:46 am |
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