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The Onion's Twitter Account Hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
ReutersMay 07 (TheWrap.com) - The Onion, America's finest fake news organization, was the latest victim of cyber hacking on Monday when the Syrian Electronic Army took over its Twitter account to tweet a slew of anti-Israel messages. Some of the tweets read:...Tags: Social Media, Electronics, Bashar Assad, Onions, Israel
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NPR was, well, different early Monday morning in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunTechnical difficulties, as they euphemistically say in broadcasting, left some NPR affiliates like Baltimore's WYPR scrambling Monday morning. WYPR confirmed that it had problems with the National Public Radio feed Monday. WTMD General Manager Steve...Tags: Entertainment, BBC, Radio
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CNN's 'Reliable Sources' host Howard Kurtz is grilled on own show
Instead of probing how other media outlets are doing their jobs, CNN media critic Howard Kurtz spent a big chunk of his Sunday morning show "Reliable Sources" being questioned about his own work. Kurtz took heat last week for a piece he wrote for the...Tags: Jason Collins, Sports Illustrated, POLITICO LLC, National Basketball Association, CNN (tv network)
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Howard Kurtz's Mea Culpa Isn't Good Enough
ReutersMay 06 (TheWrap.com) - I wish I could say that Howard Kurtz's mea culpa on "Reliable Sources" was convincing. But it wasn't. Here are all my disclosures right up top: Howie is a friend and colleague of two decades. I have been a guest on his show many...Tags: The Washington Post, POLITICO LLC, Journalism
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Howard Kurtz Apologizes for 'Sloppy' Jason Collins Mistake
ReutersMay 05 (TheWrap.com) - "Reliable Sources" host Howard Kurtz apologized Sunday for his incorrect coverage of NBA player Jason Collins, saying he had read a story by Collins too quickly and that as a media critic he should be held to a higher standard....Tags: Sports Illustrated, Periodicals, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), CNN (tv network)
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State hopes to ease some Baltimore-area traffic jams
In the stop-and-go world of Baltimore-area traffic, there's a lot more braking than commuters and transportation officials would like. Take Russell Allen, a Federal Hill resident who gets in his silver Ford Edge every weekday morning before 7:30 and...
Tags: Harford Road, Manufacturing and Engineering, Federal Hill, Automotive Equipment, AAA
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With NPR's 'Wait Wait,' eggheads at the multiplex
NEW YORK -- At about 8 p.m. Thursday night, as moviegoers around the country were lining up to see “Iron Man 3,”an assuredly smaller group was gathering at 600 North American theaters for the live-cinema simulcast of the popular NPR game...Tags: Boxing, New York University, Paula Poundstone, Iron Man 3 (movie), Entertainment Events
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In a Warming World, 'Cli-Fi' Is Here to Stay
ReutersMay 03 (TheWrap.com) - More than a year ago, I wrote a blog post here headlined "The Next Big Genre: 'Cli-Fi' -- Climate Fiction, in Which 'Mad Max' Meets 'The Road'" -- and now comes NPR and the Christian Science Monitor with two very good trend-...Tags: Weather, Ecosystems, Fiction, Conservation, Arts and Culture
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Yes, the abortion-doctor trial is relevant to abortion debate
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column Kermit Gosnell. There. As the case against the Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of gruesome acts of murder in his filthy clinic goes to the jury this week, I have at last mentioned his name in my column....... -
WMFE hires new boss from Baltimore
Staff writerA Baltimore broadcaster will become president and general manager of WMFE-FM after a national search, the public radio station announced Thursday. LaFontaine Oliver has held a similar position at WEAA-FM since 2007. He will start at WMFE late this month....Tags: Entertainment, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Radio Industry, Radio, Satellite Technology
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A poem for a planet: Send your haiku to Mars
The MAVEN spacecraft is leaving for Mars in November. Along with scientific gear and advanced communication technologies, it will be bringing along some poetry. It could be yours. NASA launched -- or, rather, opened -- the poetry contest on Wednesday....
Tags: Poetry, Google+, NASA, NASA Mars Exploration Program
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Black Guerrilla prison story putting national media pressure on O'Malley
The Baltimore SunReviewing national media coverage of the Black Guerrilla Family's virtual takeover of the Baltimore City Detention Center, it's impossible not to feel the pressure mounting on Gov. Martin O'Malley who is expected to return this week from a trip to the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Regional Authority, Prisons, Elections, Martin O'Malley
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