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Magazines Remembering Michael Hit Newsstands - Posted June 29, 2009
Forget Jon & Kate, Michael Jackson's death may be the latest event to help resuscitate the faltering magazine industry. After news of his death broke on Thursday afternoon, magazines rushed to honor the pop star. Today, Time magazine has a commemorative issue hitting newsstands. The issue features memories of Michael from a... [FishBowlNY]

NPR To Receive Award From Stevie Wonder - Posted January 7, 2009
Our newest blog WebNewser is headed to Las Vegas today to cover the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show — so you'll know what electronics to buy next Christmas. This year at CES, National Public Radio, along with Apple and Google will receive the Vision Free Award, presented by Stevie Wonder. The award is... [FishBowlNY]

Morning Reading List, 10.24.08 - Posted October 24, 2008
Good morning Washington. Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line or let us know in the tips box below. We've got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump...... [FishBowlDC]

Howard Brandy, inspiration for Dudley Do-Right, 79 - Posted June 27, 2008
From Variety (with some additional info by guest Fishie Dan Cox): Howard Brandy, a publicist in film and music over a career spanning nearly five decades and known as the model for the cartoon character Dudley Do-Right, died last Monday after a long illness. He was 79. In the 1950s, Brandy... [FishBowlLA]

Ladies' Night: Grammys Were About the Chicks ... Except For One - Posted February 12, 2007
Grammys night was ladies' night, with Mary J. Blige and the Dixie Chicks, giving stunning performances and heartfelt acceptance speeches. But some of the female artists looked like they were just waiting for the night to end so they could slink back into their sweat pants. (We're looking at you, Carrie... [FishBowlLA]

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