Posts Tagged ‘Readers’

Help from Readers

If you use an iPhone or iPad to read Political Wire, help me test a possible new interface at http://i.politicalwire.com. Tweet This Post

Lazy ESPN.com Poll Asks Readers If They Like Sports

BRISTOL, CT—Lazy ESPN.com editors posted the poll question "Do you like sports?" on the website’s homepage yesterday, offering "yes" or "no" as the only two response options. Tweet This Post

Online Recap Of TV Show Attracts 25,000 Readers Who Have Given Up On Life

NEW YORK—The website TVFighter announced Friday that its weekly recap of the show Fringe had received a record-high 25,000 hits from readers who might as well be dead. Tweet This Post

Entertainment Writer Has Knack For Making Complex Pop Culture Concepts Accessible To Lay Readers

LOS ANGELES—Lauded by colleagues and readers alike for his lucid reportage, entertainment writer Paul Veist has an unparalleled knack for taking even the most complicated pop culture concepts and making them accessible for those with little or no te… Tweet This Post

Daily Kos Elections Polling Wrap: The merit of giving readers ALL of the polls

Yesterday evening, my beloved laptop appears to have finally bit the dust, courtesy of a computer virus (as my friends with Macs smirk knowingly). That explains the absence of the Polling Wrap on Wednesday night. Tweet This Post

Note to Readers

I’m pleased to announce a new partnership with Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball, a must-read source for political analysis and election forecasts. You’ll be able to get their headlines here regularly and I hope to regularly tap into the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics for their wisdom. Tweet This Post

Note to Readers

Thanks for your patience over the last week and a half as Political Wire has had a somewhat erratic schedule. I’ve been on the most amazing trip through Greece and Turkey which has included a boat ride up the Bosphorus (with Europe on the left bank and Asia on the right), visiting the underground cities [...]

Note to Readers

Political Wire‘s schedule may be a little erratic this week but keep checking our trending news feed for the latest. Tweet This Post