
Word of even more Kansas City Star layoffs circulates through mainstream media this morning . . . It's all not quite as interesting as Miranda Kerr but it'll do for a quick bloggy topic.
Not that it really matters on a sinking ship.
Still . . . Let's remember that TKC is giving blogging lessons for the very affordable price of $500 a pop. Special discount for Mike "Why isn't anybody helping me?" Hendricks.
MEANWHILE IT'S WORTH NOTING THAT THE NY TIMES COWTOWN BUREAU ADDED ANOTHER KANSAS CITY STAFFER!!!
Tony is only person who will suffer when the Star shuts down.
ReplyDeleteBest be shopping for a good scanner T to get the latest death calls
ouch.
ReplyDeleteBlogging Lessons by Tony. Coming to Rip Off Report soon.
ReplyDeleteHow to blog. Get a free Google Blog, put up pictures with girls with big boobs. Copy lots of stuff other people wrote. Link to lots of stuff other people wrote. Try to look original.
ReplyDeleteI refuse to read the New York Times. It's too leftist.
ReplyDeleteBlogging lessons?? Kinda like offering jack off lessons to a fourteen year old boy..
ReplyDeleteJack off lessons? Now I do think TKC has something to teach there!
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ReplyDeleteYou obviously read the NY Times otherwise how would you know that the editorial page is leftist. I don't give a shit about that. I get home delivery on the NYT because I'm a news junkie. I read things about KC in NYT that our sad excuse for a newspaper doesn't have. My big complaint is that they don't have a comics page or a TV listings page. Other than that I highly recommend it as a newspaper to read on a daily basis.
nyt crosswords are killer.
ReplyDeleteNYT is rock solid paper. I love the Sunday times magazine. I get that and the Wall Street Journal. Solid.
ReplyDeleteIf I want to know what the short bus blogger crowd thinks, I come here.
Nope NYT to me is boring now WSJ has some good stuff in it.
ReplyDeleteJohn Eligon is the lone reporter covering KC. He replaced A.G. Sulzberger, who left in the spring: http://mediakc.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/new-york-times-scion-kc-bureau-chief-a-g-sulzberger-recalled-to-new-york/
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