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  2. Salon.com - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 2003, Michael O'Donnell, the chief executive and president of Salon Media Group, said he was leaving the company after seven years because it was "time for a change." When he left, Salon.com had accrued $83.6 million in losses since its inception, and its stock traded for 5ยข on the OTC Bulletin Board.

  3. Amanda Marcotte - Wikipedia

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    Feminism portal. v. t. e. Amanda Marie Marcotte (born September 2, 1977) is an American blogger and journalist who writes on feminism and politics from a liberal perspective. [2] Marcotte has written for several online publications, including Slate, The Guardian, and Salon, where she is currently senior politics writer.

  4. Glenn Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    Website. greenwald .locals .com. Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and former lawyer. [2] [3] [4] In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation. He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he ...

  5. Scott Rosenberg (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He was a co-founder of Salon Media Group and Salon.com and a relatively early participant in The WELL. Rosenberg's first book, Dreaming in Code appeared in 2007. It offers a detailed perspective on collaboration and massive software endeavors, particularly the open source calendar application Chandler (PIM).

  6. Bill O'Reilly (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Critics such as Salon ' s Gabriel Winant have asserted that his anti-Tiller rhetoric helped to create an atmosphere of violence around the doctor. Jay Bookman of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that O'Reilly "clearly went overboard in his condemnation and demonization of Tiller" but added that it was "irresponsible to link O'Reilly" to ...

  7. Joan Walsh - Wikipedia

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    When the online magazine Salon launched in 1998, Walsh became its first news editor. She was editor-in-chief from 2005 to 2010. In 2015, she left Salon for The Nation, and would become the publication's national affairs correspondent. TV career. Walsh worked at MSNBC for a total of twelve years, six of them under contract. On December 23, 2017 ...

  8. Sidney Blumenthal - Wikipedia

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    Blumenthal has written for publications such as The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, for whom he served for a time as the magazine's Washington correspondent, and, was, briefly, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for Salon. He is a regular contributor to the openDemocracy website and is a regular columnist for The Guardian.

  9. Joe Conason - Wikipedia

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    Joe Conason (born January 25, 1954) [1] is an American journalist, author and liberal political commentator. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of The National Memo, a daily political newsletter and website that features breaking news and commentary. [2] Since 2006, he has served as editor of The Investigative Fund, a nonprofit journalism ...