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Thompson Charges Fox News Is Biased Against His Campaign (The Hill)
Former Former Sen. Fred Thompson suggested on Sunday that Fox News is biased against his campaign, charging that the network highlights commentators who have been critical of his run for the presidency. Fox host Chris Wallace denied to Thompson that "Fox has been going after you" and asked, "Do you know anybody who thinks you've run a great campaign, sir?"
Murdoch's Moan: Offspring Ignores Him (FT)
It's the moment every father dreads. Sooner or later, no matter how kindly it is offered, the children will ignore your paternal advice. Rupert Murdoch has told a group of British peers that "nobody at Sky [the company run by his younger son] listens to me."
Publisher Gets Web Readers to Fill the Pages of Its Magazines (NYT)
A funny thing happened while CNET founder Halsey Minor was trying to kill print journalism. He ended up publishing magazines big, heavy magazines, with beautiful pictures on quality paper the kind he and others had declared obsolete. "Two years ago I realized I was still reading over 100 magazines a month. I like holding them and turning the pages. And the images are better than on the Internet."
The Week Challenges the Big Boys (NYT)
David Carr: In general, I seem to be losing the magazine habit. Felix Dennis, the British raconteur who brought the world the lad magazine Maxim, has my back. His magazine The Week riffs through all the content in the known universe and digests it into a form that can be disposed of in 20 minutes. The American version of the mag has posted double-digit growth in the last eight reporting periods.
Carville-Matalin Joke Is on Us (NYO)
Steve Kornacki: Does Tim Russert actually believe that Jim Carville and Mary Matalin provide viewers with objective analysis? Matalin supports Fred Thompson, and Carville has donated money to Hillary's '08 campaign. And why does he continually include them on a regular panel without offering a similar platform to any of the other candidates' prominent supporters?
Believer's Ed Park is 'Wizard of Whimsy' (NYT)
For slightly more than a year, a mysterious little periodical has been circulating through New York publishing offices, attracting the kind of cultish attention usually reserved for letters stamped with secret societies' seals. The name of the periodical, which arrives as an emailed PDF, is The New-York Ghost. Yet the publisher of this jeu d'esprit never officially disclosed his identity, until now.
Editor: David Hirschman
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