CNN’s American Tragedy: O’Brien Firing Ends in Bloodshed
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
CNN’s Atlanta headquarters were home to a grisly scene today, as a routine personnel change led to tragic violence outside the studios. MORE »
CNN’s Atlanta headquarters were home to a grisly scene today, as a routine personnel change led to tragic violence outside the studios. MORE »
We just went to the CNN Pipeline video thing to maybe catch a few minutes of the President’s speech to the Small Business Administration, but, uh, they seemed to have preempted it in favor of this:

Yeah, MilesCam. From Miles O’Brien’s office webcam. We’re assuming Miles O’Brien’s office is in one of CNN’s headquarters, so you might think they’d have, like, real cameras, but that wouldn’t be as plugged in as a webcam. Yes, CNN Pipeline: Catchin’ up with 1996! MORE »
• Judy Miller hand is tired. [E&P]
• Miles O’Brien’s Proustian hurricane blog: The “LSU Chancellor. . . led us to a campus cafeteria for some breakfast. . .I found the school fare pretty darn close to perfection.” [CNN via Gawker]
• Roll Call, CQ, National Journal and the Hill play musical chairs. [Fishbowl DC]
• The WP launches a local blog — plunging into the kind uncensored, balls-out, citizen journalism that the MSM can’t traditionally provide. Our favorite post so far? “Here’s A Good Read to Brighten Your Day.” [Focus on Fairfax]
• Amy Alexander seeks an “idea-driven publication aimed at black Americans,” we seek an “idea-driven publication,” period. [WP]