Month: November 2006

  • Party line reading

    Some election eve frivolous fun. If she’s reading the New York Times, she’s probably a Democrat. If he’s reading the Wall Street Journal, he’s probably a Republican. That’s the upshot of a Neilsen//Netratings report on site traffic by party affiliation via the Center for Media Research. Top five favs for Republicans: RushLimbaugh.com NewsMax.com Bill O’Reilly.com…

  • Start Garrard

    Nice seeing former ECU quarterback David Garrard getting some starts at Jacksonville — and winning. He’s lead the Jags to two victories subbing for injured Bryon Leftwich, including today’s 37-7 win over the Titans. “I’m glad I’m not the coach,” safety Deon Grant said. “It would be real hard to sit David down right now…

  • Info at the center

    Gannett’s announcement of plans to rename newsrooms “information centers,” realign editorial newspaper operations along seven radically different “desks” and to embrace ‘crowdsourcing” should strike fear in anyone who works in a newsroom and believes their job is to “put out the paper.” Given the distressed nature of the newspaper business and the fact that the…