Thin-Skinned TV Pundit / Occasional Writer Leaves The Washington Post

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 Thin-Skinned TV Pundit / Occasional Writer Leaves The Washington Post
Last month, whilst discussing Mark Cuban’s ill-advised blogger ban from the Mavs’ changing room, PTI’s Tony Kornheiser described print journalism as “a dying medium”. While a similar comment resulted in the firing of Washington Post staffer Michael Tunison, Kornheiser’s departure from the paper presumably didn’t result in security throwing him out of ... [link]

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Kornheiser Among ‘Wash Post’ Buyout Takers
Published 5/15/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
... Kornheiser hasn’t written a regular column for the paper recently, but provides video for its Web site, with some items excerpted on the second page of the sports section. Kornheiser said on the radio that he might continue to contribute to the Web. He said he signed the buyout papers Tuesday night. In addition to commenting on Monday Night Football, Kornheiser co-hosts a daily sports talk show “Pardon the Interruption” with fellow Post sportswriter Michael Wilbon. Thanks to Can’t Stop the Bleeding.

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