Okay, so for those of you who happen to enjoy paying attention to what I’m doing on the Web, you’ve probably gotten bored out of your skull coming back here to TMD and finding nothing of interest for quite some time. That’s what I get for picking up a whole new batch of projects.
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Really, I’m not dead
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
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Link Scoop 3/5/08
March 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Pat O’Brien is reportedly out the door at “The Insider.”
Rafat Ali is all over the story about Ziff Davis hitting the Chapter 11 button.
TiVo beat estimates of analysts, getting closer and closer to profitability, it believes.
Want to buy the Weather Channel? Others are bidding, why not you?
Nick Douglas says a few words about why “big […]
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Great MINI ad in Thrillist
March 5th, 2008 · No Comments
This morning, caught an awesome blockout of ads on the Thrillist New York newsletter for the MINI Clubman. I capped my favorite part of it, which defines a new term, “bootgating,” which is “like tailgating, but utilizing the split rear barn doors of the MINI Clubman.”
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It’s okay if it’s her, nude, though
March 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Check out The Onion News Network’s take on an FCC decision to let nudity fly on television, but only if it’s Alyson Hannigan.
FCC Okays Nudity On TV If It’s Alyson Hannigan
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FCC looking into “60 Minutes” blackout issue
March 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Reuters’ Peter Kaplan is reporting Monday that FCC commissioner Michael Copps is looking into allegations that a Huntsville, Alabama CBS affiliated “blacked out” a segment of “60 Minutes” on February 24 that contained “civil rights footage from the 1960s.”
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Slate’s RSS feeds
March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Why can’t Slate make its RSS feeds actually go to *exactly* what story I’m clicking on? I don’t want to go to the whole blog I’ve selected, I want to go to the story. Argh. /vent
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SportsCenter spot shows promise, pokes fun
March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
David Binkowski gives some kudos to ESPN’s “cockatoo” spot, and I can’t help but concur. I had seen this a few days ago, and thought it was a riot how the voting went awry, so to say, but that the end result said exactly what a lot of us who work with consumer generated media […]
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On Prince Harry, Drudge, and the media
March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
There’s been quite a bit of buzz this weekend surrounding Prince Harry’s removal from Afghan deployment after that was “leaked,” as some are portraying it, on the Drudge Report on Thursday. Leak or not, some of the issues that have come up are surrounding the British ministry of defense having “urged the media to maintain […]
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Not a relevant sponsored link
March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
As I was flipping through my Gmail a few minutes ago, I caught an ad featuring “breaking news” from USA Today about a shooting that claimed four victims. (screenshot below)
Thinking that I’d heard the story before, but that maybe this was a very cool addition to Gmail’s RSS clips with new news, I clicked through. […]
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Link Scoop 3/2/08
March 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
How did I manage to miss Comcast’s admission that it paid people to attend an FCC hearing where net neutrality was discussed. The company says these people were “merely saving seats for employees,” while others disagreed. Either way, it just comes off as odd, no? [via John Gruber]
The WaPo’s Paul Farhi details how WMAL host […]
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