David Carr’s Dirge and Paean to Media
"For every kid that I bump into who is wandering the media industry looking for an entrance that closed some time ago, I come across another who is a bundle of ideas, energy and technological mastery."
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"For every kid that I bump into who is wandering the media industry looking for an entrance that closed some time ago, I come across another who is a bundle of ideas, energy and technological mastery."
A Huffington Post reporter raises an excellent, obvious question.
It's going to be one of those weeks. Er, another one of those weeks.
At a party for ‘How to Lose Friends and Alienate People,’ the comedian and the media writer share with us how to do exactly that.
It was David Carr who gave us the best, most colorful assessment of what it was like to be a reporter here.
Plus, the latest on Giuliani Partners, S.I. Newhouse, and Citigroup in our daily industry roundup.
The 'Times' reporter and memoirist reveals his theory on why some junkies don't get to at least be thin.
In the 'Times,' David Carr calls out Fox News publicists for their ruthless tactics.
Plus, dish on Lindsay Lohan, Hillary Clinton and the 'Gossip' girls in our daily roundup.
Plus the latest on Lehman, lawyers, and the state of print media, in our daily industry roundup.
We got our hands on an advance copy of Carr's 'The Night of the Gun,' in which he describes his long life of drug abuse and recovery.
Plus, dish about Oprah, Rachael Ray, Kelly Clarkson, and some more icky news about David Cross.
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