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Tasty Saturday BLOG-BITES...
(November 20, 2004)
...Sexless In The City, Influential Up Coming Bloggers, and Hillary becomes as Evangelical as is feasible...
Radio Bloggers... My Blog-Father HUGH HEWITT
(March 16, 2005)
Hugh Hewitt - the man who will go down in literary history as the textual historian of blogs joins me on the KMC ON AIR BLOGROLL for the entire first hour of the broadcast today...
'Liberal Media Bias' Inspires Launch of New Blog
(August 9, 2005)
America's most prominent media watchdog plans to launch its own blog on Tuesday with a goal of further exposing and combating the perceived liberal bias in the media.
Conservatives Dominate the Media? It Must be the Blogs
(June 9, 2003)
Continuing with the detached-from-reality theme from last week, the folks at the "Taking Back America" conference wrapped up their remarkable event over the weekend.
A Media Revolution
(September 23, 2004)
There are hundreds of thousands of blogs, and their number and quality are growing. Americans no longer have to rely on old media whose reputation for favoring the left is, especially now, all too clear.
Why CBS' final report matters not...
(January 10, 2005)
...the "report" that CBS has finally come up with regarding MemoGate, is not just far too little, far too late, it instead AGAIN reinforces, a now important reality.
SIGHTINGS #041: CHAT WITH KIRK
(October 12, 2005)
Chat live with Kirk Franklin ... read about Bethany Dillon in TIME and see her on CNN ... and catch day three of the interactive critical analysis of Dave Long 's award-winning novel Ezekiel's Shadow.
Danger Online for 'Generation E'
(December 9, 2005)
One of the latest challenges faced by parents is the development of teenage blogging. Taking advantage of web techonolgy, many teenagers and college students are creating personal blogs, which are essentially online diaries accessible to the public.
Bits and Pieces
(June 22, 2007)
Three blogs worth checking out, news from China, and a few words from a grateful father about the safe return of his son from Iraq.
Attack of the Bloggers
(June 19, 2006)
There was a time in America when the most effective way for the average Joe to make his voice heard in the political process was in the confines of the voting booth. Once in a while--if he were lucky--he might even get a letter to the editor published in the local newspaper. But, other than that, it was unlikely that politicians would pay much attention to what he had to say--especially if he lived somewhere between the liberal Coasts--the great American fly-over zone.
Courting Danger Online--Teenagers and the Internet
(December 1, 2005)
As Janet Kornblum of USA Today remarks, America's teenagers are growing up "with a mouse in one hand and a remote control in the other." The generation Microsoft founder Bill Gates calls "Generation E" has never known a time when information was not instantly accessible on the internet, or when communication was not available at warp speed through instant-messaging, e-mail, and Internet websites. All this leads to new opportunities, and to new dangers.
Courting Danger Online: Teenagers and the Internet
(February 8, 2006)
Make no mistake -- teenagers are wired and highly active online. As Janet Kornblum of USA Today remarks, America's teenagers are growing up "with a mouse in one hand and a remote control in the other." This leads to new opportunities, new dangers, and new dilemmas for parents.
The DemoKrat Komedy Korner
(March 7, 2005)
Lieberman thinks for himself. Dean runs scared. Hillary's inspiration in Illinois?
SIGHTINGS #054 NaNoWriMo #2
(November 1, 2005)
Hear from Christian rock pioneers on Nickelodeon, and the second of our Q&A sessions regarding National Novel Writing Month.