I, and perhaps others 'round these parts, tend to be so obsessed with politics that we don't always get around to reading the sections of the newspaper that don't cover Tom Reilly's latest speech in Sturbridge, or Deval Patrick's latest … [Read more...]
The Globe jumps on the blogging bandwagon
Starting today, the Globe's political reporters will be contributing to a new blog, in addition to writing their various pieces in the print edition. And one of their first posts talks up the upcoming blogger-cosponsored Lt. Gov. … [Read more...]
Hey, we made the papers.
The Globe today published its profiles on Blue Mass. Group and the differently-winged Hub Politics.Check it out and see what you think. … [Read more...]
Schedule for debate rebroadcasts is set
Continuing its unflagging efforts to ensure that the first debate featuring the three Democratic candidates for Governor will be seen by as few viewers as possible, Channel 4 has announced the schedule of broadcasts and rebroadcasts for … [Read more...]
NY Times: internet is the future of politics
An interesting article in Sunday's NY Times. Short version: everyone knows the internet has got to be the key to winning elections. But no one has yet figured out how to use it.Read it, and tell us what you think! … [Read more...]
And speaking of new bloggers,
the Herald's excellent State House reporter, Kimberly Atkins, will henceforth be blogging on the Herald's site at "The Daily Briefing." Kevin Rothstein has already been blogging there on City Hall stuff; Atkins will bring the State … [Read more...]
Tough times at the Globe; newspapers still figuring out the internets
The Herald has a couple of stories today on the financial problems the Globe is suffering, and the possibility of further staff cuts at Morrissey Boulevard.One of the articles, which I can't find on the Herald's website (but is on p. 2 of … [Read more...]
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