Jun 27, 2006
Moonies Discover Blogging
While the Post may have corned the market for mainstream media blogs, the Washington Times isn’t far behind. Well, actually, they’re really far behind. But that doesn’t mean that they’re not trying. Courtesy of our friends at Wonkette and Fishbowl D.C., today we discover the Washington Times’ newest blog. Joining their current roster of blogs — three to date — the newest blog is titled “Washington Intern,” and just like its name hints, is produced…
Apr 19, 2006
Washington Times Readers Don’t Quite Fill RFK
Fishbowl D.C. draws our attention today to MediaWeek’s annual look at the local media outlets, which came out on Monday. There are plenty of interesting notes in MediaWeek’s coverage, but the one that caught our eye (because Fishbowl D.C. pointed it out to us) relates to the circulation of a local sushi mogul’s pet paper. Despite swallowing over $2 billion worth of cash infusions from the Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church, the Washington…
Mar 09, 2006
Washington Times Up
Making fun of the Washington Times has always been like shooting fish in a barrel, but Patrick Gavin at Fishbowl DC notes that soon we may not have the Times to kick around anymore, or train our house pets on. Founded by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon in 1982, the paper has long bled money, losing perhaps over $2 billion during its publishing run while being kept alive by cash infusions from Moon’s Unification Church….