New Media
The Sago coal mine tragedy happened one year ago. One of the most popular Pundit Review posts of 2006 was this one, George W. Bush Caused Coal Mine Collapse. BizzyBlog’s Tom Blumer was all over this story last year, and he takes a look back. Citizen journalist Bill Ardilino from INDC Journal is blogging from […]
Richard Fernandez, who writes as Wretchard at The Belmont Club, has a must read post if you are interested in the media, blogs or Iraq. The Blogosphere at War I wrote this paper as an attempt to describe how the blogosphere works; to situate it vis-a-vis the mainstream media and to indicate some of the […]
Human Events Magazine’s Top 10 Conservative Books of 2006 The Human Events Book Service has tabulated its sales figures for 2006 and come up with the most popular books. The following books are ranked by sales figures. 10. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Dr. Meg Meeker 9. 365 Manners Kids Should Know by Sheryl Eberly […]
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Michael Yon is back in Iraq. That is good news for everyone looking for a fresh, honest assessment of what is going on. Before entering Iraq, Michael had Christmas in Kuwait, and he made the following observation, This war is strange. I never hear soldiers worried about their own morale sagging. Contrary, the war-fighters here […]
Shock Magazine has gone out of business after eight issues. A big reason why is that they messed with Michael Yon. They should have asked the US Army public affairs office what it was like to mess with a Yon copyright. Here is the NY Post’s take, The American version became ensnared in controversy almost […]
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This is the time of year for top ten lists. Here are the 10 current trends in the mass media that ought to disturb us according to Peter Kahn, a Pulitzer-winning journalist, and chairman of Dow Jones. The blurring of the lines between journalism and entertainment; The blurring of lines between news and opinion; The […]
We are excited to announce that for the second year in a row, Pundit Review is a finalist in the Weblog Awards Best Media Blog category. If you are so inclined, you can vote for us here. Special thanks for to Kevin Aylward for all of the time and effort he puts into these awards.
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