The Sad State of U.S. Publishing
Aggressively pursuing digital media and online social networking outlets makes sense as we move into a direct-to-consumer era, where the intermediary layer of the journalist/editor disappears.
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Aggressively pursuing digital media and online social networking outlets makes sense as we move into a direct-to-consumer era, where the intermediary layer of the journalist/editor disappears.
Early Sunday morning Buck, my manager, and I made our way north from Miami to Port Everglades. Buck wanted to […]
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There’s one denizen of the social networks that won’t show up among the avatars of your Twitter followers or among your friends on Facebook, though it’s there all the same — the U.S. Justice Department.
The historic Coast Guard cutter Ingham arrived Tuesday, Nov. 23, in Key West, Fla. Photo by Andy Newman.