What’s Happening to Drudge?
Our commenters aren't the only ones wondering whether Matt Drudge's influence is on the decline.
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Our commenters aren't the only ones wondering whether Matt Drudge's influence is on the decline.
The ‘Atlantic’ online columnist muses at length about the genre he helped form.
And we can't believe we didn't think of it first. A Tumblr blog called ‘Sad Guys on Trading Floors’? Come on!
According to anecdotal evidence, it may have been easier to work for gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson than it is for the Huffington Post founder.
We hear Snyder, who has written for ‘Us Weekly,’ the ‘Observer,’ ‘Variety,’ and ‘W,’ was Nick Denton’s choice to run Gawker.com after a long search.
She announced yesterday that she was going to take some time off from her special haiku blog. But quitting your blog is the biggest blogger cliché of all, and Rosie's a bloggy lifer.
Whether you bang out Friday puzzles and know a four-letter toiletry product is (almost) always “ATRA” or mull over Sunday puzzles for days, you'll dig the clue-by-clue musings of this blog.
It's not just a job, it's a mentality, according to the author of the new book, 'Damn It Feels Good to Be a Banker.'
We're not sure what's going to be in this blog, but we have ten guesses. And no, none of them is "Mazda Miata"
The sex columnist is out of her editor-at-large gig at 'Star,' and grappling with the most difficult step of the microfame process: persisting.
Rob Shamlian might not be the biggest fan of bloggers, after they obsessively covered his fight to open Mason Dixon, but his other restaurant, Spitzer’s Corner, is extending the olive branch to them.
Rachelle Hruska identifies herself as the editor behind Guest of a Guest.
This is the most important vote you will cast this year.
But, of course, they fall short. No wonder no one on the show wants to go there!
And she gives us a little update on how hard it is to be on the set of the Greatest Show of Our Time!
On 'Bob Costas Live' last night, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author went absolutely nuts on blogs, bloggers, and probably any other "bl-" words.
The amateur blogger takes on the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, and we applaud her efforts.
But, Brown insists, it will not compete with the Huffington Post. What it is, well, we're not even sure she knows yet.