Tony Kornheiser: Newspapers Are Dead

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 Tony Kornheiser: Newspapers Are Dead
A day after accepting a buyout and leaving his longtime position at the Washington Post , Tony Kornheiser appeared on Dan LeBatard's radio show and shared some thoughts about the future of the media. Kornheiser admitted to "a certain amount of anger and resentment" about quitting the newspaper business, but he seemed to think the move was necessary. When LeBatard described newspapers as ... [link]

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Published 5/15/2008 at FanIQ Blog
Madden '09 allows you to Superman hoes in the end zone. [Shutdown Corner] Tony Kornheiser says newspapers are dead. Wow. [Fanhouse] Obama's brother in law talks about his new job at Oregon State. [Blazers Edge] Some more comments from Bill Simmons. [Red Sox Monster] Early candidate for mother of the year here. [With Leather] Stay classy Wal-Mart. [SPORTSbyBROOKS] Former Heisman winner Tim Brown is now giving us financial advice. [The Big Lead] There ...

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Published 5/16/2008 by The MCD (noreply@blogger.com) at Rumors and Rants
Tony Kornheiser says newspapers are a dead medium. Welcome to four years ago, Tony - Fanhouse Bill Simmons inches closer to leaving the Dark Side of the Force - Deadspin ...and closer - Red Sox Monster Did your mom sleep with Wilt Chamberlain? - The World Of Isaac Absolutely engrossing article on the greatest hitters ever. Wouldn't be a link dump without another solid Hardball Times article - The Hardball Times How the Diamondbacks came to be the juggernaut they will be for the next ten years - ...


Published 5/16/2008 by Aaron (noreply@blogger.com) at AaronGleeman.com
... this week and announced that he'll likely retire at the end of the month. Kornheiser appeared on longtime Miami Herald columnist Dan LeBatard's radio show to discuss the news and LeBatard, who recently took a self-imposed leave of absence from his own column, opined that the newspaper business "is dying." Kornheiser interrupted, saying: ...

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