(UPDATED: 1 p.m. 5/26/06 with (an)other great point.)
For your reading, browsing, thinking and amusement, I present to you:
Garfield, Why Don’t You Call?, Mike Manuel/Media Guerrilla. (Who says it’s a “dog-eat-dog world”?)
Good News for Fran O’Brien’s?, Fuzzilicious Thinking. (More on the future of Fran O’Briens, the former Capital Hilton restaurant that served free Friday night dinners to Walter Reed and Bethesda patients and their family members, and was booted out by Hilton.)
Global Warming: Still More Inconvenient Truth, ShopFloor.org, The Manufacturers’ Blog
Multi-author blogs and Strumpette, Colin McKay/Canuckflack
Blade Writer George Tanber Admits Pulitzer Letter, Michael Brooks/HistoryMike’s Musings. (It is alleged that The (Toledo, OH) Blade, per Tanber, held off on a story that some say could’ve impacted the Bush-Kerry presidential election. Tanber was reportedly fired Thursday by The Blade.)
Which Media, Marketing or PR Blog Is the Most Readable?, Scott Baradell/Media Orchard. (Mikespoints.com, by the way, has a Gunning Fog Index of 8.46, and a Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level of 5.11. Meaning, it is written so people with those grade levels and above can read it. Keepin’ it elementary and understandable.)
Adapt or Die, American Journalism Review (preview from June/July 2006 issue). Courtesy of CyberJournalism.net.
– Mike