Dirksen Awards Go to Seattle Times, CQ. (NPF)
Future of journalism discussion In Ann Arbor. (AA Chronicle)
Slate praised for hiring Spitzer Corn: "He deserves a platform." (Mother Jones)
Wolff chats about Murdoch "I did come to like him." (Washington Post)
"Welcome aboard, Eliot!" Says Blodget. (SAI)
POSTED WEDNESDAYCNN tops Fox News In November. (New York Times)
No disclosure In Gates' New Yorker piece. (Boston Phoenix)
POSTED TUESDAY NYT site #1 in pageviewsFor October. (Editor & Publisher)
How should journos use Twitter? Asks CJR. (CJR)
POSTED MONDAY "I'm poped out" Say Garry Wills. (NCR)
Plain Dealer layoffs Coming Tuesday. (Editor & Publisher)
LEFT RAIL ARCHIVE
E-mail RomeneskoSend letters, memos,and feedback.
New York: Mr. Broder, care to respond to Glenn Greenwald's comment regarding your column in Salon today? "Beltway pundits have long been petrified of the reality that most Americans have turned against the President permanently and with deep conviction. Because the David Broders of the world propped up the Bush presidency for so long, they are deeply invested in finding a way to salvage it." Agree or disagree? David S. Broder: You will find no one in the White House or on the Republican side of the House or Senate who thinks I have been propping up the Bush presidency. I have been a persistent critic of him and his policies. The notion that I am invested in him is bizarre--unless it is meant to suggest that anyone who would rather see his country and his president succeed than fail is "invested" in him.