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BuzzMachine - Aug 3, 2008
On Twitter, newspaperman Howard Weaver asked — incredulity unspoken — whether I could say why I liked Howard Stern in 140 character or less. My answer: Stern: More than the sum of his farts. Hilarious Honest. Fair …
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BuzzMachine - Jul 19, 2008
It’s bad enough that the FCC is against free speech and the First Amendment, now it’s against capitalism. Get a load of commissioner Jonathan Adelstein’s ridiculous conditions on the long, long, long overdue Siriux-SM …
BuzzMachine - Jul 15, 2008
When I am in England and other countries speaking with journalists, I often take the opportunity to put in a plug for the First Amendment, begging them to that they should fight for one of their own — and for a Section …
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BuzzMachine - Jul 3, 2008
PaidContent says it’s a false alarm that Viacom will get personally identifiable information on our video viewing from YouTube and Google as part of its self-destructive lawsuit. Nonetheless, the episode has sparked …
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F— G-dBuzzMachine - Jun 27, 2008 Doing some research for a Reliable Sources segment I’m supposed to do this Sunday about George Carlin and his dirty words, I went to Google Trends and found this fascinating tidbit: * Google searches for “fuck” and … Also tagged: default |
BuzzMachine - Jun 24, 2008
At PDF, I ask Vint Cerf — who said the FCC should die — to zero-base what government should or must do: regulation, incentive, investment. He launches onto a nice riff on roads and whether we should consider the …
BuzzMachine - Jun 24, 2008
At PDF, Andrew Rasiej asks Vin Cerf for the one thing we need to do to advance the internet. His answer: Kill the FCC. I applauded.
BuzzMachine - Jun 24, 2008
Wonderful story in today’s Times on using Google data to show what we’re really interested in: more orgies than apple pie. The peg is an obscenity trial in Florida in which the defense attorney demonstrates through …
BuzzMachine - Jun 9, 2008
I have an op-ed in the NY Post today supporting Google’s call to free up the white spaces between TV channels for, in the words of Larry Page, “wi-fi on steroids.” Snippet: The government shouldn’t be protecting the …
BuzzMachine - Mar 26, 2008
Note that the FCC’s empty case against Fox and the FCC continues as Fox refuses to pay a fine for improper use of whipped cream. This was the basis of my FOIA and exclusive reporting that only three complaints led to …
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