The current crop of would-be presidents has spent a lot of money and time lying. ("When his lips are moving" is the answer to the question on the top of today's posting.)
On The Media details them this week's radio show.
Speaking of, the birth child resulting in the hammering toegther of the three largest and co-owned newspapers in Alabama has created a click-bait institution called AL.COM...
Meanwhile The University of Virginia held a panel discussion that has been a staple in journalism conventions and meetings for a decade now The mixing of new and old media, or the failure to do so.
By the way, for the first time I've ever seen, the Sunday Montgomery Advertiser was delivered in TWO rightly rolled segments.
I suspect, but do not know, that it has something to do with the afternoon SEC championship that Alabama won. One roll was the result of the game and would have been rolled together last, after the game coverage was written, and the rest of the paper. Whatever it was, it looked weird...two individually wrapped in individual plastic enclosures., tied together at the top. It looked like two papers.
(The Monday Morning Media Memo is a longstanding regular feature www.timlennox.com)
On The Media details them this week's radio show.
Speaking of, the birth child resulting in the hammering toegther of the three largest and co-owned newspapers in Alabama has created a click-bait institution called AL.COM...
Meanwhile The University of Virginia held a panel discussion that has been a staple in journalism conventions and meetings for a decade now The mixing of new and old media, or the failure to do so.
By the way, for the first time I've ever seen, the Sunday Montgomery Advertiser was delivered in TWO rightly rolled segments.
I suspect, but do not know, that it has something to do with the afternoon SEC championship that Alabama won. One roll was the result of the game and would have been rolled together last, after the game coverage was written, and the rest of the paper. Whatever it was, it looked weird...two individually wrapped in individual plastic enclosures., tied together at the top. It looked like two papers.
(The Monday Morning Media Memo is a longstanding regular feature www.timlennox.com)
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