Nate Davis could still be the San Francisco 49ers potential quarterback of the future, but the organization is intent on winning now and opted to hand the No. 3 job to veteran Troy Smith. The 49ers likely released young Davis and signed Smith because they’re concerned about No. Show More Summary
With the advent of the last preseason game upon us, I know that there are still some players out there with something to prove to the coaching staff. They have one last chance to prove that they’re ready and deserving to make the 53Show More Summary
New York Times Michael Lacey, whose SF Weekly was found by a jury to have set ad rates so low that they'd put the Bay Guardian out of business, tells David Carr that "we merely tried to survive the collapse of tourism in San Francisco, the dot-com bust and the 9/11 economic crash. And we managed that quite well at the same time that we put out award-winning journalism."
NYT media writer/iPad addict David Carr gets his fix: "On eve of 1 week trip, missing loaner iPad. Could. Not. Resist. Visited 14th st nyc store. 32 GB w/3G. 3 mins and $793 later, in clutches." Join the conversation about this stor...
NYT media writer/iPad addict David Carr gets his fix: "On eve of 1 week trip, missing loaner iPad. Could. Not. Resist. Visited 14th st nyc store. 32 GB w/3G. 3 mins and $793 later, in clutches." Join the conversation about this stor...
Interesting article from the New York Times’ David Carr on Time Warner chief executive Jeffrey Bewkes that covers the TV landscape from Bewkes’ perspective. Bewkes says no matter where you watch your TV, you’re going to wind up with the same amount of advertising. But unlike HBO, broadcast channels and the vast majority of cable [...]
GWINNETT COUNTY (Georgia) FIRE LIEUTENANT DAVID CARR WAS REPORTED MISSING Tuesday after he failed to report for work.
New York Times Fareed Zakaria tells David Carr the decision to switch weeklies made sense. "All of my work will now appear at one company, and instead of a kind of awkwardness, there is a very real synergy," he says. Time Warner owns both Time magazine and CNN, where Zakaria hosts a weekly show.
We can't come up with a better lede than this, so we'll leave it to David Carr: "First half mag newsstand sales continue toboggan ride to Hades."
Yes, despite their second quarter 2010 ad page rebound, magazines aren't exactly flying...Show More Summary
We can't come up with a better lede than this, so we'll leave it to David Carr: "First half mag newsstand sales continue toboggan ride to Hades."
Yes, despite their second quarter 2010 ad page rebound, magazines aren't exactly flying...Show More Summary
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Visitors to New York magazine's various websites -- Vulture, Grub Street, Daily Intel and others -- have doubled since 2007, and digital sales are up 70 percent over last year, reports David Carr. Editor Adam Moss tells...Show More Summary
Ann Moore is out as CEO of Time Inc., the New York Times' David Carr reports, and will be replaced by Meredith Corp. exec Jack Griffin, another traditional magazine executive. More »
New York Times | New York Post Ann Moore's contract runs until December 2012, but she's said that she's open to leaving earlier then if the right person comes along to replace her, reports David Carr. Jack Griffin announced Monday that he was leaving Meredith "to pursue another opportunity." || Keith J. Kelly: "The reign of Queen Ann is coming to an end."
In his New York Times column last week David Carr notes that there have been times of late when it seems that the "Democrats picked up talking points from Rachel Maddow." Carr places Maddow in a group that includes Rush Limbaugh andShow More Summary
New York Times || The New Republic Buzz Bissinger (left) says he likes the therapeutic elements of Twitter. "It's lonely out there," tells David Carr. "Right now, I am trying to fight my way through a book about my family, and writing it is just torture. Show More Summary
via David Carr.
New York Times on July 8th:
The soldier accused of downloading a huge trove of secret data from military computers in Iraq appears to have exploited a loophole in Defense Department security to copy thousands of files onto compact discs over a six-month period. Show More Summary
"as a journo who tweets, gotta say this trend toward career-ending posts is a might disturbing," - David Carr. Twitter - David Carr - Online Communities - Social Networking - Business
Were Weigel's emails leaked or hacked? Dave emails to clarify: Just so you know, I am not disputing anything about JList with anyone in my interview with David Carr. He quoted me accurately, but what I was saying was that... Hack - David Carr - Hacker - People - Washington Post
Now that Dave Weigel is no longer employed by the Washington Post, Matthew Yglesias points to a hypothetical scenario proposed by David Carr at the New York Times (emphasis is in original): David Carr makes an excellent point about the departure of my friend Dave Weigel from The Washington Post: A little thought experiment: What [...]
The New York Times’ David Carr (via MY) on WeigelGate: A little thought experiment: What if a reporter made a wildly inappropriate video suggesting that the secretary of state, who happens to be a woman, should drink Mad Bitch beer? Surely that reporter would be forced to apologize to Hillary Rodham Clinton before walking the plank. [...]