Mark Glaser: November 2004 archive
On Air and Online, Olbermann Draws Attention to Voting Problems
November 30, 2004
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann uses wit and intellect in his new Weblog and on his show to cover the controversial voting-irregularities story that he says most major media haven't touched.
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VenturaCountyStar.com Focuses on Community, Video to Win Award
November 18, 2004
Who said a newspaper-chain site can't think locally? How Internet pioneer Howard Owens helped transform a sleepy suburban newspaper site into an award-winning, profitable operation.
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Hold the Froth: MarketWatch, Slate Sales Signal Online Rebound
November 9, 2004
MarketWatch, Slate and DoubleClick are all for sale. The fact that there's interest in these old-line new media outfits is a sign that online advertising has staying power. But don't call it another dot-com boom.
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Exit Polls Bring Traffic Deluge, Scrutiny to Blogs, Slate
November 5, 2004
Slate, the Drudge Report and political bloggers ran early exit poll numbers on Election Day. But did the trumpeting of these pro-Kerry numbers -- even with caveats -- hurt their credibility in the long run?
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