DoubleX to Be Folded Back Into Slate.com
The independent women's magazine will no longer be independent.
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The CNBC host kicks and screams as his show is canceled.
They've ranked the top 50 opinion-influencers in the country, and the list seems to make sense.
We read between the lines of the website's latest press statement.
Also, he kind of blew up on his own network.
And we thought it was going to be Grape-Nuts.
File this under "Things That Make Us Feel Good About Ourselves."
Why do the two topics of conversation, though similar in many ways, make us react so differently?
There's an important correction now appended to the Slate blog's essay about Jezebel.
Slate's Double X Blog just launched yesterday, and already it's embroiled in a hair-pulling, nail-breaking fight with rival lady-blog Jezebel. WOMEN.
A Huffington Post reporter raises an excellent, obvious question.
We dish with one of the new must-read site's founders.
Hiii there, little journalist. Would you like some candy? You just have to come over here to get it. OVER TO THE DARK SIDE.
God forbid he send the paper some traffic for one of its own stories.
It's a more hysterical (but user-generated-content friendly!) Drudge Report.
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