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Shoutfest Crossfire, conservative pundit TUCKER CARLSON left the network last week and is in negotiations with rival MSNBC. A CNN exec told reporters his decision to drop Crossfire was influenced in part by Daily Show host Jon Stewart, who called Carlson and his liberal counterpart, Paul Begala, "partisan hacks" when he was on the show last fall. "It's a half-hour show at 4:30," says Carlson, who put in his resignation before Stewart's comments. "To say we're the problem with America is ludicrous." Yeah. It's prime time that's really doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CNN Says It's All Tuckered Out on Debate Programs. Rebuttal! | 1/9/2005 | See Source »

While the transition from runway to rack is risky, the right designer can make it work. As reported by MSNBC and various news sources, Mizrahi personally made over women at the 2003 Iowa State Fair with his designs and has since featured some of his Target clothes on the runway. Mizrahi shows the world that chic can be cheap even as he unveils a made-to-order line for Bergdorf Goodman...

Author: By Pragati Tandon, | Title: House of Target? | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

...case. On Fox News Channel, for example, there was nary a day during Scott Peterson’s trial that chief legal analyst Greta Van Susteren didn’t make the case front and center on her program “On the Record.” On MSNBC, meanwhile, the host of “The Abrams Report” Dan Abrams featured a segment on the trial every day until its culmination. Thankfully, network news and the mainstream newspapers have largely refrained from over-covering the case. Yet even these organizations have been forced to kowtow...

Author: By Stephen C. Bartenstein, | Title: Peterson Gets the Press | 11/23/2004 | See Source »

MOST ENTERTAINING ENCORE Senator Zell Miller, after his anti-Kerry fulmination at the Republican National Convention, challenges MSNBC's Chris Matthews to a duel

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Wacky Campaign | 11/15/2004 | See Source »

...Pitkow, CEO of Moreover, an Anglo-U.S. firm that's been deploying RSS for corporate clients for over five years. As evidence, Pitkow points to the fact that Yahoo.com, which assembles much of its news content into RSS feeds, attracted more visitors in July 2004 than CNN and MSNBC, the two largest online news brands in the U.S. Traditional media firms that have migrated to RSS are more circumspect. "We are embracing RSS, but we don't know yet if it makes people come to our site more or less often," says Simon Waldman, director of digital publishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Your Service | 11/14/2004 | See Source »

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