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Moderators Mark E. Halperin ‘87, political director of ABC News, and Mark McKinnon, a lecturer at the Kennedy School, began the discussion with a conversation on the unprecedented pace of the 2008 campaign, with Prince claiming that the speed is “a testament to how much people are ready for a change in direction...
Sources: Salon; New York Post; Reuters; CNN; ABC News; Reuters; Forbes...
...Hope It's Not Contagious Re "Gaffes to the Rescue" [Feb. 19]: i wonder whether Michael Kinsley's imagined description of ABC executives' using "a crack of the whip" on the gaffe-prone African-American actor Isaiah Washington was simply an unfortunate use of a cliché or evidence that even those who take it upon themselves to analyze gaffes are still subject to perpetrating them. I agree with Kinsley that we should all be able to shrug off the stupid things people say (or write), but I found his use of a potent image of slavery in this context...
...with partners like Viacom, NBC and Turner and target other major media companies. The mission is to program--and monetize--their content for mobile phones. Rodriguez plans to help expand MobiTV's role as a distributor that fashions content into made-for-mobile programs such as Fox Sports and ABC News Now as well as unique content channels. "At the end of the day, we're an enabler," she says with buoyant vitality, accented by hair nearly as orange as her patent-leather shoes...
While the advisers agreed on Iraq, moderator Mark Halperin ’87, the political director of ABC News, pushed them to discuss other issues...