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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Seduced into subscribing
Jennifer Roland of Jen’s Writing Journey posted an interesting nugget on her blog yesterday: Glamour magazine is offering a special annual subscription rate of $1.50. That’s right. A buck-fifty. Crazy, huh? Pandora of MediaBistro’s Fishbowl/LA sums it up nicely with … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Journalism
Tagged advertisers, annual, cheaper, Cosmpolitan, financial health, Fishbowl/LA, funding, future, Glamour, glossy, issue, Jen's Writing Journey, magazine, MediaBistro, online, professional journal, publication, ridiculous, subscription, subscription rates, women's magazine
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Time to buy new supplies for the mobile office
A couple of days ago, I realized that I no longer had a pen and notepad within easy reach inside my car. I realized it when someone returned a call on my cell phone, and there I was sitting in … Continue reading
Posted in Fixing things, Freelancing
Tagged car, gluesticks, note, note pad, notebook, office supplies, pen, pencils, pens, phone number, problem, purse, reporter, reporter's notebook, Staples, Target
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Bring on the baseball
Every year, around the end of January or so, I start to fall into a sports funk. The college football season is over, and of course, my team’s not headed to a BCS bowl game. The NFL season is nearly over, and my favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball
Tagged Alabama, Anaheim, Angel Stadium, audition, Baseball America, baseball season, Bell's Palsy, Cactus league, Canada, championship, cheer, China, competition, Cuba, Daisuke Matsuzaka, ESPN, face, fans, Florida, game, Grapefruit league, home plate, Japan, Korea, league championship series, Mexico, minor leaguers, MLB, MVP, non-roster, Olympics, paralysis, pregnant, prospect, Red Sox, Rockies, roster, Royals, Southern California, spring training, Tokyo, Tokyo Dome, U.S., Utah, World Baseball Classic, World Series, Yankees
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Another newspaper gone
I had a weirdly hectic weekend, and I’m still catching my breath. So this will be a short post, while I gather my thoughts for something more detailed later. Another one bites the dust. RIP: Rocky Mountain News. The company … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged 150th anniversary, bailout, buyer, Civil War, closed down, daily newspaper, dead, depressed, journalist, news, newspaper, Paper Cuts, production, Rocky Mountain News, struggling
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