by Rob Cottingham | Jan 25, 2006 | Politics
Everyone seems to be telling you what voters were trying to tell politicians on election day. For example, as spotted by Timmy, the Toronto Sun says: What voters collectively said on Monday was crystal clear. They want to test-drive a Harper government — one... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 25, 2006 | Copyright, Culture, Arts and Popcorn
From the BNL Blog: As I’ve said to friends, we can’t expect to tell our fans “see you in court” and then “see you at Massey Hall next fall” – we have to choose one, and I choose the latter. by Rob Cottingham | Jan 25, 2006 | Blogging, Everything Else, Media Mix
The Washington Post recently shut off comments on its post.blog, following a flurry of angry ripostes to its ombudsman’s clumsy handling of complaints over the paper’s coverage of the Jack Abramoff affair. Commenting has been partly restored; you now have... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 25, 2006 | Blogging, SpeechList, Speechwriting
Issue 5 – January 25, 2006 IN THIS ISSUE… 1. Opening words 2. Feature article: Can I quote you on that? 3. Catch Rob at the Ragan Speechwriting Conference, February 8-10 4. Your reading list 5. Ever thought of blogging? 6. Subscribing, unsubscribing and... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 25, 2006 | Media Mix, Politics
With thanks to Crawl Across the Ocean: McGill’s whimsically-named Observatory on Media and Public Policy has released its final reports on how Canada’s major dailies covered the 2006 election campaign. A few interesting points: The only leader and party to...