New Media

Kevin on December 4th, 2006

One of the most respected men in the new media, Bill Roggio, is back as an embedded reporter in Iraq. Bill has earned that respect from his years of writing, reporting and analyzing a host of military topics. He is the perfect combination that makes the best blogs great, a passionate, articulate, subject matter expert. […]

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Kevin on December 2nd, 2006

Dr. Helen has laments getting a pitch from a PR person who obviously didn’t do their homework, Dear Dr. Helen, As a fan and avid reader, congratulations all around for the big victory this last election, definitely a team effort. And to spread the holiday cheer this season, I’d like to send you, on behalf […]

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Kevin on November 26th, 2006

Is the L.A. Times reporting unconfirmed enemy propaganda from an Iraqi stringer with ties to the insurgency? Or is the paper simply misreporting the facts, and failing to seek out and report the military’s side of the story? We want to thank Patterico for joining us once again on Pundit Review Radio to discuss his […]

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Kevin on November 16th, 2006

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Kevin on November 16th, 2006

Jules Crittenden is the city editor for the Boston Herald and a columnist for the paper of military matters and foreign affairs. He is terrific. The blogosphere just got a little better with the recent launch of “Forward Movement”, Jules new blog. The blogosphere is the perfect outlet for a guy like Jules, he’s brash, […]

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Kevin on October 31st, 2006

Eagle eyed blogger Doug Dobbins has the story, A state Democratic Party flier for congressional candidate Darcy Burner (WA 8th) includes an �??unauthorized used�?� photo. This is a nice way of saying they took it and used it. I am sure they hoped the photographer did not have the resources to deal with it being […]

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Michael Fumento has just written one tough piece on the MSM coverage of Iraq. In my mind, Fumento can say whatever he wants, he’s walked the walk, as a soldier and as a reporter Covering Iraq: The Modern Way of War Correspondence Would you trust a Hurricane Katrina report datelined â??direct from Detroitâ?? Or coverage […]

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