Redskins blogger Curly R reports that the Washington Post is spreading its blogoscabbing program to cover the Redskins. This is even more evidence that the Post, which has virtually abandoned…
Blogoscabbing
The Washington Post’s blogoscabbing program, through which it has convinced a few bloggers to work for it for free, attracted nationwide condemnation when we exposed it. But the Post is…
Top Blog Posts, April 2010
Here are the most-viewed blog posts on MPW in April 2010.1. Why MPW Turned Down the Washington Post2. MPW Poll: House 193. Twitter to Post: Bloggers Aren’t Your Slaves4. MPW…
Blogosphere Blasts Blogoscabbing
The revolt against the Washington Post’s blogoscabbing program has spread from Twitter to blogs across the nation and beyond. As a result, we had our best day ever last Thursday…
Twitter to Post: Bloggers Aren’t Your Slaves
Egged on by Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas and film critic Roger Ebert, thousands of Twitterers are pouring in to MPW to read our rejection of the Washington Post’s “offer”…
Why MPW Turned Down the Washington Post
Five weeks ago, I received an unsolicited offer from the Washington Post. They asked if they could post my picture and biography on their website and link to every new…