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Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 28, 2008
Jon Friedman is starting to feel a little guilty about the media's treatment of President-elect Barack Obama - and he may not be the only one.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 24, 2008
These days, the "M" in MSNBC might as well stand for Rachel Maddow, writes MarketWatch media columnist Jon Friedman.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 17, 2008
MarketWatch's Jon Friedman wonders if CNN can keep up its popularity now that the election is over.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 12, 2008
Time magazine has a nice problem: It can choose between two compelling newsmakers as its 2008 Person of the Year, writes Jon Friedman.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 10, 2008
In the aftermath of Sen. Barack Obama's stirring victory over John McCain, there's been speculation about another potentially eye-opening event: the end of Fox News Channel's reign as the king of cable news.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Nov 6, 2008
President-elect Barack Obama must now position himself to become America's "Communicator-in-Chief," writes MarketWatch media columnist Jon Friedman.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Oct 31, 2008
Time magazine senior writer Nathan Thornburgh was in the right place at the right time on Aug. 29. That's when John McCain stunned the world by tapping Sarah Palin, the obscure Alaska governor, to be his running mate.
US News: CBSNews.com - Oct 28, 2008
One of U2's best and most popular songs is called "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." Finally, the band's lead singer, Bono, has found what he craves: respectability... and punditry.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Oct 20, 2008
The drumbeat of the polls says Barack Obama will defeat John McCain on Nov. 4. Assuming this outcome comes to pass, Jon Friedman predicts Sarah Palin will begin fielding offers, on Nov. 5, for her next logical career …
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Oct 13, 2008
The Economist occupies an intriguing position as the already-shell-shocked publishing industry braces for more bad news on the advertising front.