Kornheiser Takes Washington Post Buy-Out

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Tony Kornheiser ends his newspaper career at the Washington Post : Tony Kornheiser hadn't been a particularly active "newspaperman" for years -- perhaps not since he became a better radio guy than newspaper guy, then an even better TV guy (on PTI) than radio guy. Kornheiser was one of the original "cross-platform" talents, even though he probably doesn't see himself (or want to see himself) ... [link]

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TK: The Bandwagon and the Blogs
Published 5/14/2008 by Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog
... .) As for some Internet reaction to Tony taking the buyout.... Dan Shanoff: I grew up on Tony Kornheiser. I grew up on the Washington Post sports section as a whole -- and from the mid-80s to the mid-90s it was, by far, the best sports section in the country, and if you look at the alumni list, you'd agree with me. But when I was a kid and young adult, TK was my favorite. I knew I wanted to be in journalism -- sports, hopefully -- and TK seemed to have the best job in the world. ...

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