One of the things I love about living and working in such a progressive and forward thinking area like the Washington DC
Year: 2010
New Report Shares New House GOP leaders’ ties to Business
Okay, this comes as no surprise, but it sure is great to have statistics to back up my ramblings… From the Center
The 1st FCC Hack Day – Commentary from a Lonely “Non-hacker”
Yesterday, I was able to catch a few hours of the Federal Communications Commission’s first ever Open Source day designed to assemble
increasing the White House press pool one AA blogger at a time
I was among the AfAm writers/bloggers invited for the first time to join the White House press corp to cover the President’s
Does the media elevate extremists & under-report civility?
The Washington Post reported last week that the Tea Party movement is not as large as people may think it is.
Fox returned signal to Cablevision; Background on dispute explained (audio)
This Saturday, the 3 million Cablevision customers who were unable to view Fox channels because the signals had been pulled following the
This Election Year Just Remember this…
I saw this on the FashionablyGeek website and thought it was very fitting to repeat here: We are getting into the home
Congress to the rescue on the Cable retransmission battle
My friends in New York who have Cablevision are on day 14 of being without their World Series and other great Fox
Top Brands for Democrats and Republicans
Google is the top brand among Democrats, while the top brand for Republicans is – wait for it – Fox News. Those