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writer's blog home > blog archives page 220Writer's Guild Wants Say In Product Placement Decisions For Fall TV
The major networks are having their upfronts this week where they present the fall tv lineup to potential advertisers and the Writers Guild of America wants to be involved in the process. May 18, 2006
Five Things That Make a Blog a Blog
Robert Scoble has made a list of five things blogs need to be a blog. May 17, 2006
New Law Would Force Bloggers to Constantly Monitor Outbound Links
A new law proposed by Wisconsin Rep. May 17, 2006
Dow Tumbles On Inflation Fears
The Dow fell 214. May 17, 2006
Flickr Moves Into Gamma Phase
Flickr, a popular photo sharing site and blogging tool, has moved out of Beta and into Gamma phase. May 17, 2006
Martha Stewart Launches Blueprint Magazine
Martha Stewart Living has launched Blueprint a how-to home and lifestyle magazine targeted at young couples. May 17, 2006
First American Review For Da Vinci Code: Yes, It's Good
One of the first reviews for The Da Vinci Code is in from Roger Friedman for Fox News. May 17, 2006
An Evening With Harry, Carrie and Garp
Stephen King writes to his fans about a program he put together with John Updike and J.K. Rowling. May 17, 2006
AOL Launches Video Site to Compete With MySpace and YouTube
AOL has made a beta launch of UnCut Video, a new video sharing service. May 16, 2006
InfoWorld Warns People About Free Blogging Sites
InfoWorld has an article telling people to be wary of the free blogging tools. May 16, 2006
Bush's Immigration Speech: Only Ted Kennedy Is Happy
President Bush's immigration speech last night pleased absolutely no one: except for Ted Kennedy, who gushed on CNN about how much he loves the guest worker program. May 16, 2006
MySpace to Sell TV Show Downloads Starting With 24
These days it seems like every major media company and Internet portal is quickly becoming a video store. May 16, 2006
Akiva Goldsman And The Da Vinci Code
There is lots of focus on Oscar-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman's screenplay for The Da Vinci Code. May 16, 2006
The Perils Of Email Communication
The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting article about why email is so easily misunderstood by the recipient. May 16, 2006
Social Networking Sites Grow Nearly 50%
A new report from Nielsen//NetRatings shows that April's top 10 social networking sites collectively grew 47% since last year -- a climb from 46. May 15, 2006
The Consequences Of The Falling Dollar
If you're an American who has a lot of money in CDs who never travels abroad, never buys foreign goods and has no debt, the falling dollar is good news for you. May 15, 2006
Many Bloggers Attended E3 Expo
The Washington Post reports on the masses of bloggers attending this year's E3 Expo, gaming's biggest annual convention. May 15, 2006
Popularity of Colbert Video Shows the Power of Blogs
Not many people usually watch the White House Correspondents Association Dinner. May 15, 2006
Saddam Hussein's Fourth Book To Be Released
At last, the long wait is over: Saddam Hussein's fourth book will be released very soon. May 15, 2006
Did Teri Hatcher Burn Her Own Toast?
The Answer B!tch of E! Online (that's a lot of exclamation points) answers a question from a reader as to whether celebrities like Teri Hatcher really write their own autobiographies. May 15, 2006
ClubMom Launches Social Network for Moms
It's Mothers Day so it is an appropriate day to mention a new social network for Moms. May 14, 2006
Technorati Jumps on Speculation Over Karl Rove Indictment
The political bloggers are busy discussing the possibility of a Karl Rove indictment. May 14, 2006
Personal Blogs vs. Traditional Media
A comparison of personal blogs to traditional media following a post by Mark Cuban. Cuban says the difference is about the money. May 13, 2006
Journalist Compares Blogging to Baking Bread
Dan Brown compares blogging to baking bread in the London Free Press. May 13, 2006
LAPD Starts Blogging to Address Media Coverage
ABC7. May 12, 2006

