Trending Topic

What journalists are saying about Greece


With Muck Rack Pro you can find which journalists are talking about any topic including your company, competitors, products, industry or clients.

Michael Tackett

Bloomberg News — Managing Editor, Washington
Bio: Managing Editor, Washington @BloombergNews
Location: Washington, D.C
Harvard’s grumpy Ferguson says world is going to Hell t.co/kkMWaTOEBd
Harvard’s Grumpy Ferguson Says World Is Going to Hell
. Or perhaps I am inured to the necessarily selective use of data, even by a writer as normally persuasive as Ferguson. “According to the International Monetary Fund, the gross government debt of Greece

Verity Chambers

Sydney Morning Herald — Contributing Photo Editor
Bio: Journalist and photographer, formerly SMH; teacher. In dog years I'm dead*. Views expressed here are my own, etc. (*via a cool t-shirt I saw once)
Location: Sydney
RT @bencubby: Support refugee families via the UNHCR here: t.co/NmU4ucOdjB
Everything can change in a minute
fled Syria and now lives with her six children in a derelict apartment in Athens, Greece. The most important thing she brought with her was this photo album. It reminds her of happier times with her

Mariano Castillo

CNN — News Desk Editor, Latin America
Bio: News Desk Editor at CNN for Latin America. Fightin' Texas Aggie. Columbia SIPA alumnus. Links and Retweets of non-CNN content are not endorsements
Location: Atlanta, GA
Beat: World
World Cup only benefits outsiders, say Brazil protesters t.co/V2whEcQIM8 #cnn
World Cup only benefits outsiders, say Brazil protesters
," said Tainara Freitas, a teacher who had remained with the protest until the end. "And this year we rise. We have woken up. We are on the streets like in Turkey and Greece. They have made us wake up about

Ben Cubby

Sydney Morning Herald — Environment Editor
Bio: Environment Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Support refugee families via the UNHCR here: t.co/NmU4ucOdjB
Everything can change in a minute
fled Syria and now lives with her six children in a derelict apartment in Athens, Greece. The most important thing she brought with her was this photo album. It reminds her of happier times with her

Alexander Panetta

Canadian Press — Montreal News Editor
Bio: The Canadian Press news editor for Montreal. Tweets generally about Quebec/Montreal news, Canadian politics, a bit o' hockey, & a potpourri of other stuff
Location: Montreal, Canada
Beat: Canada
RT @JoseeLegault: OK, NatPost, on essaie ça d'abord: «Quebec’s ‘distinct society’ proves to be riddled with summer festivals» t.co/R
Quebec’s ‘distinct society’ proves to be riddled with corruption disease
neighbouring countries. In other words, Greece.  As Tasha Kheiriddin points out, a crucial impact of Quebec’s generations-long obsession with independence has been a slow, ongoing cratering of its financial
RT @perreaux: One fact overlooked by every "nationalism causes corruption" piece: The crooks overwhelmingly tend to be federalists. http://…
Quebec’s ‘distinct society’ proves to be riddled with corruption disease
neighbouring countries. In other words, Greece.  As Tasha Kheiriddin points out, a crucial impact of Quebec’s generations-long obsession with independence has been a slow, ongoing cratering of its financial

Brian Sozzi

The Street — Contributor
Bio: CEO & Chief Equities Strategist of Belus Capital Advisors. Columnist for @TheStreet @MensHealthMag. Happy and Positive Guy.
Location: ÜT: 40.740965,-73.231679
Long debt of Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal, France for my non-existent children $NO @carletonenglish @AshBennington @mwollnik

Kieron Bryan

The Times — Video Reporter
Bio: Freelance video producer and editor. Like working with fact or fiction. Will occasionally work for beer.
Location: London
'corrupt and arrogant political elite, high costs, substandard public services' eyewitness in Rio t.co/wgUI2plinP - sounds familiar
Reflections and photos from last night’s protest in Rio
silent majority was finding its voice. The marchers gleefully chanted “Não é Turquía, não é Grécia, é o Brazil saindo da inércia” (“It’s not Turkey, it’s not Greece, it’s Brazil leaving its inertia”). The
RT @paulmasonnews: Worth reading: eyewitness in Rio t.co/gObI3otsdH
Reflections and photos from last night’s protest in Rio
silent majority was finding its voice. The marchers gleefully chanted “Não é Turquía, não é Grécia, é o Brazil saindo da inércia” (“It’s not Turkey, it’s not Greece, it’s Brazil leaving its inertia”). The

Matthew Klein

Bloomberg News — Columnist, Bloomberg View
Bio: Columnist @BloombergView. Formerly @TheEconomist. Worked at a macro hedge fund. Read every FOMC transcript since May, 1987. Like hiking and classical music.
Location: Washington, D.C.
"Detroit being able to hold on to its art is a bit like poor SFers being able to hold on to their Mission apartments" t.co/ATZaMz52pT
Why Detroit’s art must stay
American museum, rather than to, say, a cash-rich institution in the middle east. And I doubt she would support the idea that Greece should pay its debts by selling its antiquities to foreign collectors. But

Lindie Naughton

Sports Columnist, Evening Herald
Bio: Journalist, orienteer, guitar player, runner, gardener, photographer.
Location: Dublin
Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, by Mark Blyth t.co/8taGKZGeK3 via @IrishTimes
Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, by Mark Blyth
the profligate governments in the European periphery countries, despite the fact that none of them, with the exception of Greece, had serious budget deficits before the crisis. (Ireland and Spain had

Tom Sudore

Democrat and Chronicle — Real-Time Editor
Bio: Real Time Editor @DandC in Rochester, NY.
Location: Rochester, NY
Fearing conservatives, Senate Republicans balk at social agenda t.co/U4Lq62FdKB
Fearing conservatives, Senate Republicans balk at social agenda
Robach, R-Greece, who has been targeted in advertising by the women’s groups pushing the agenda, said Tuesday he expected the Senate to pass some pieces of bill, but not the abortion component. “I think we

Sumit Paul-Choudhury

New Scientist — Editor
Bio: editor, new scientist. editor-in-chief, arc. easily distracted neophile. personal tweets here; comprehensive sci/tech news @newscientist
Location: 51.520223 / -0.118331
Asset stripping meets cultural heritage RT @felixsalmon: Sell kidneys, not art! t.co/hFEFJ2ZOe6
Why Detroit’s art must stay
American museum, rather than to, say, a cash-rich institution in the middle east. And I doubt she would support the idea that Greece should pay its debts by selling its antiquities to foreign collectors. But

Patrick Baz

AFP — Mideast Regional Photo Manager
Bio: I covered all major Mideast conflicts and crises. Bosnia, Somalia and Afghanistan. I am the MENA Photo Manager for AFP.
Location: MENA
Beat: World
Photographer Transforms Greek Statues into Hipsters Using #Photoshop t.co/eR5g1AKklH #photography
Photographer Gives Greek Sculptures a Hipster Makeover Using Photoshop
figures of ancient culture, Caillard started to wonder: “What were the Greeks wearing when they weren’t posing for sculptors?” Rather than clothe the statues with the fashion of ancient Greece, Caillard

Gretchen Kelly

News Editor, Airlines and Travel Tech Editor, TravelPulse
Bio: News Editor of TravelPulse.com and expert on movie-related travel
Location: New York
Turkey’s Tourism Boom Hangs in the Balance as Protests Continue t.co/v67w0sDWbu via @travelpulse
Turkey’s Tourism Boom Hangs in the Balance as Protests Continue
the Turquoise Coast. This year many of Turkey’s normal beach visitors may opt instead for Greece or Spain. The beach business is primarily European with a peak season in July and August. The U.S. market

Betsy Hiel

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review — Middle East Correspondent
Bio: Cairo-based correspondent for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review covering the Middle East, at times Afghanistan, Pakistan, Olympics and Papal conclaves
Location: Egypt
My story on Monica Hanna @monznomad who is exposing the antiquity looting is making the rounds on archeology sites! t.co/A7NIpEEJJ6
Classical Archaeology News
A log of news items about archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean--Egypt, the Aegean, Greece, Rome. This site is maintained by Francesca Tronchin.

Felix Salmon

Reuters — Finance Blogger
Bio: Two peanuts were walking down the street and one of them was assaulted.
Location: ÜT: 40.722909,-73.981973
Why Detroit’s art must stay
American museum, rather than to, say, a cash-rich institution in the middle east. And I doubt she would support the idea that Greece should pay its debts by selling its antiquities to foreign collectors. But

Paul Mason

BBC — Economics Editor, Newsnight
Bio: Newsnight's economics editor. Author of Meltdown; Live Working or Die Fighting; Rare Earth; Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere. Visiting prof http://wlv.ac.uk
Location: London
Worth reading: eyewitness in Rio t.co/gObI3otsdH
Reflections and photos from last night’s protest in Rio
silent majority was finding its voice. The marchers gleefully chanted “Não é Turquía, não é Grécia, é o Brazil saindo da inércia” (“It’s not Turkey, it’s not Greece, it’s Brazil leaving its inertia”). The

John Cross

Daily Mirror — Sports Journalist
Bio: Daily Mirror sports writer and football fanatic. Remember: If I'm anti-everyone I'm biased towards no-one. I try to reply but can't answer all.
Location: England
RT @dkarbassiyoon: Vol 2 of SWOL's Fight Against Racism brings the boys from Dortmund and Munich together around a good cause. t.co
Boateng, Gundogan, Senderos and More Unite in Fight Against Racism
The Fight Against Racism is real. They’re in. Are you? From Germany to Greece to England to the United States. Footballers everywhere are uniting in the Fight Against Racism. As our Fight Against

Grant Slater

KPCC — Visual Journalist
Bio: Visual journalist for @KPCC, public radio for your ears and eyes. I write about our visual world at @AudioVision.
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Paul Hyde

Greenville News — Arts Writer
Bio: The arts, books, education, politics, history, economics, lively minds. Arts Writer for The Greenville News. Opinions solely my own.
Location: Greenville, SC
Terrific landscape exhibition opens tomorrow @GCMA_ORG. See my story in @GreenvilleNews: t.co/Pej78DFROK #dtgvl #GLVarts #sctweets
Boston's 'Masterpieces of Landscape' opens at Greenville museum
Museum of Fine Arts. “We didn’t have the history that Europe had, the ruins of Greece or Rome, but we had spectacular natural phenomena, such as Niagara and Yosemite,” she said. Hudson River painters such

Shaul Turner

Fox 31 Denver — Reporter
Bio: Catch me covering morning news on Fox's Good Day Colorado and Channel 2's Daybreak. Watch for updates on breaking news, hot topics and severe weather.
Location: Denver, Colorado
Beat: Metro Denver
Vegetarians beef with Red Robin spot
A quick Google search for vegetarianism’s origins reveal that it dates back to ancient Greece . Hardly a fad. And yet, burger chain Red Robin managed to anger vegetarians everywhere by comparing the
More Results