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more about #financialtimes more comments → Aaron Altman: So, the future of the newspaper industry is 1) fake versions of their product; 2) the Onion; 3) Obama commemorative issues? Sad. more » Aaron Altman: Is that a Tauntaun on the bottom left? more » Nic Fit: God this thing is so terribly written. Can someone tell me what this means? "American officials banged their fists, sowed obstruction and helped a gag... more » DevilsAvocado: Not the Nine O'Clock News. more » Nic Fit: But I like 'porn and bubbles'! more » Kid Twist: How many trees did these people kill to make their point about the environmental hazards of capitalism? more » Almostbanned: People who think capitalism is the problem are either willfully ignorant or have serious mental deficiencies. Bad people are the problem, and always h... more » pufflehuff: Damn it, cycling to work makes it really hard to read fake papers on the way. I s'pose I could prop it up in my basket. Why, yes I am saving the envir... more » Oy Veh (Informality Reigns): Good look making much money off that One can ALWAYS make money off of a good look. more » GuyBitchy: Okay... does Gawker have shares in Twitter? This is getting to be a bit much. more » MyNameIsChris: Am I missing something? Is GM owned by Twitter these days? Or are we just out of Stewart VS. Cramer? more » TheHonJudgeSmails: I would imagine that being a "Writer" for Ryan Seacrest is a lot like being the "Needle Girl" for Dr. Kevorkian. more » pufflehuff: Bloody brilliant you cheekies! more » phlox✔: When I say I'd kill for a fag, you'd better believe it. more » Robert Synnott: If not, then the apparent non-intersecting sets of 'fags' and 'good people' is rather worrying... more » -
#spitzerfiles
The Spitzer Files: How TV Talking Heads Get Their Cues from Flacks
In our third installment from the Spitzer Files—our collection of e-mails between Eliot Spitzer's flack and reporters at the height of his hooker scandal—we congratulate the reporters who actually try to learn things before they go on TV. More » -
#publicitystunts
Fake FT Shows Strong Future For Newspapers — As Novelties
A group of British volunteers distributed a very slick-looking fake Financial Times in London today in a stunt expressly modeled on that fake New York Times put out by the Yes Men last year. More » -
#twitterati
Twitter, the Whiner's Best Friend!
Want to complain about someone? Media people who love to whine, from L.A. to Austin to Washington, all turn to Twitter to air their beefs. Gripes from a Ryan Seacrest wordsmith and others today: More » -
#twitterati
It Is Always Funny When British People Say 'Fags'
What was comely Web-video starlet Veronica Belmont thinking about today? How about Chris Nuttall of the Financial Times? VentureBeat blogger Eric Eldon? Cats, fags, gadgets, and Facebook preoccupied the Twitterati. More » -
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#wallstreetjournal
WSJ Misidentifies Canada. Twice.
This is what happens when you let an Australian-born media mogul buy an American newspaper and import his chief editor from Britain: Suddenly no one on staff can correctly identify the country to the north (for the record, it's "Canada" — just "Canada"). And to think we actually believed Robert Thomson would make the Wall Street Journal more globalist! [WSJ]

