BizJournals Portfolio
May 20 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Frey's False Facts; McCain in HD; more

-James Frey packed his new novel with factoids about Los Angeles, but they're about as factual as his prison anecdotes. [LA Observed]

-Barack Obama says he'll do something about media consolidation if elected. [The Deal]

-Why doesn't Fox News identify Karl Rove as a John McCain supporter? [Salon]

-Speaking of McCain, will HDTV sink his campaign by revealing to voters how truly decrepit he looks? [Slate]

[Note to readers: Apologies for the minimal posting today; I came down with something nasty over the weekend and spent the day in bed alternating between sleep and 30 Rock. (Did you hear that Hulu's already getting more viewers than any of the networks' websites?) My immune system willing, I should be back to regular posting tomorrow.]


blog comments powered by Disqus
 
Great Global Business Adventure

To win in the global race, don't get distracted by competitive noise and focus on your clients.

David Duncan sees signs of sales rebounding at his candlemaking firm Paddywax.

If you’re in cleantech, you’re a global business, even if you’re local.

spotlight on

Football Fever

Gridiron Green

Who is more valuable, a star quarterback who makes $14 million a year or a player on the bench who pulls in a fraction that amount? In the NFL, a big paycheck doesn't necessarily mean big performance. Read More