Katie Couric discovers the first person singular pronoun "I" at the most inopportune time. While unaware of it during her Edwardses interview, her library piece could have benefited from her trademark "some say". I love irony.
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Katie appears to have risen to low rank general without ever experienced the scared-shitlessness of real combat. She was, seemingly,... [MORE]
farmerhunt
Sep 18, 2007 11:03
Apparently, Katie Couric is supposed to be the Anchor and Managing Editor of CBS' Evening News, along with being... [MORE]
Kim
Apr 22, 2007 14:05
Come on David Blum, you spend all that time railing on CBS for lazy journalistic practices and you're too lazy... [MORE]
matt2053
Apr 13, 2007 04:34
Good piece. Media plagiarists should always be named, because we need to know whose work to question. How do we... [MORE]
818chris
Apr 12, 2007 18:47
You write: "Perhaps she can be forgiven for not knowing what "mutually exclusive" means; she was no doubt too busy... [MORE]
Charlene Vickers
Apr 12, 2007 18:20
Katie Couric discovers the first person singular pronoun "I" at the most inopportune time. While unaware of it during her...
Sarah Willis
Apr 12, 2007 14:39
Great read, Mr. Blum.
Thnx for exposing the real impact of this fiasco. The Couric era is limping to a close. [MORE]
Morgan Roebuck
Apr 12, 2007 09:43
Integrity and perkiness. In the TV news business, those characteristics are too often mutually exclusive. [MORE]
ronbo
Apr 12, 2007 09:33
Plagiarism on Katie Couric's web blog? Is this much ado about nothing or have I missed something here. Plagiarism by... [MORE]
Sir Joshua
Apr 12, 2007 08:13
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