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Morning Reading List 09.22.09Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to CNN's Brianna Keilar! What know and what we're reading this Tuesday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | BOOKS | NEWS NOTES | WEST WING REPORTAGE Analysts say newspapers have no hit bottom (via NYT). In her new CBSNews.com show @katiecouric, the CBS Evening News anchor sat down with Fox News host Glenn Beck. Beck, who has been one of Pres. Obama's fiercest and most vocal critics, says last year's GOP nominee, John McCain, "would have been worse." MSNBC's "Morning Joe's" roundtables yesterday and today voiced that they thought President Obama should have done Fox News Sunday. After her interview with Ted Kennedy, Jr., "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl says she was "left with the impression Ted Jr. would run for public office someday." Five quick questions from Mediaite for Fox News' White House correspondent Major Garrett. Spoiler: he's a Taylor Swift fan. Ask and you shall receive... NYT: Blogs are often criticized for helping to kill print media. Last week, though, the prominent political blogger Andrew Sullivan used his forum on TheAtlantic.com to tell readers to subscribe to the print edition of the magazine. It worked. Within two days after last Monday's post, Mr. Sullivan's appeal pulled in 75 percent of the subscriptions that the Web site draws in a typical month, the magazine's publisher, Jay Lauf, said. HuffPost launched a technology section yesterday- HuffPost Technology. Larry Summers' first blog on whitehouse.gov. Page Six previews "Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage" by Christopher Andersen, which hits shelves Tuesday. (h/t Click) The FCC is endorsing network neutrality. Wedding Crashers: How did Rush Limbaugh end up at the wedding of a Hillary Clinton staffer? In an interview with MTP's David Gregory this weekend, President Obama called race "catnip" to the media. Salon's Joan Walsh examines. HAT TIPS: mediabistro, TVNewser, Daniel Lippman Email This Post |
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