How TBD Web news startup in the D.C. area will work with affiliate bloggers
How will TBD.com, the Web news startup in the D.C. area, work with the more than 90 independent bloggers in
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
How will TBD.com, the Web news startup in the D.C. area, work with the more than 90 independent bloggers in
Update, Aug. 19: TBD’s current coverage is a long way from what I propose below. The Alexa Web traffic measurement
Newest member of the TBD blog network in the Washington area is is none other than the Georgetown Dish. It’s
You already know if you’ve been following the Solomon Scandals blog. My name is David, I’m a newsaholic, and I’m
Update, July 2: Here, including further comments from TBD. Thanks for listening. – D.R. The TBD Web startup for local
Washington is full of people telling others how to live their lives or at least wishing they could. Same for
I’ve remarked before on weird coincidences related to my name. Two letters, for example, distinguish me from David Roffman, at
Four Kent State University students—including Bill Schroeder, an ROTC cadet whose funeral I wrote up for the Lorain Journal—died 40
Mediaite has it right. Halfhearted measures like a kind-of local blog network are not enough to protect the Washington Post’s