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Matt Dunham
Associated Press — Staff Photographer
Bio: Staff photographer for The Associated Press @ap based in London. Studied Doc Phot at Newport. http://www.thebppa.com/Matt-Dunham
Beat:
World
RT @AP_CorpComm: Photographer Mark Baker promoted to @AP chief of bureau for #Malaysia and #Singapore: t.co/FtEm93vi4Y
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Zealand, Baker has covered major news stories in Indonesia, Japan, East Timor, New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific as well as five Summer Olympics and four Winter Olympics, plus a host of major
Zealand, Baker has covered major news stories in Indonesia, Japan, East Timor, New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific as well as five Summer Olympics and four Winter Olympics, plus a host of major
Matt Moore
Associated Press — Pennsylvania News Editor
Bio: AP's news editor in Pa. I scribble about comics & music, too. Tips, comments & sartorial advice always welcomed @ mmooreatapdotorg.
Location: Based out of Philadelphia.
Beat:
U.S. Regional
RT @AP_CorpComm: Photographer Mark Baker promoted to @AP chief of bureau for #Malaysia and #Singapore: t.co/FtEm93vi4Y
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Zealand, Baker has covered major news stories in Indonesia, Japan, East Timor, New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific as well as five Summer Olympics and four Winter Olympics, plus a host of major
Zealand, Baker has covered major news stories in Indonesia, Japan, East Timor, New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific as well as five Summer Olympics and four Winter Olympics, plus a host of major
Marcus Baram
International Business Times — Managing Editor, US
Bio: Journalist and skeptic
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Must-read: In Light Of Brazil Protests, Has The World Cup Ever Helped Its Host Country? t.co/afHmRZysWs @PReyMallen
Brazil’s Protests Threaten World Cup Over Claims Of Overspending From Government; Is The Soccer Competition Harming Brazil?
passion means a huge level of dissatisfaction. Brazil is set to host its first World Cup in 2014, and then the Olympics in 2016. Both sporting events are expected to bring in foreign investment
passion means a huge level of dissatisfaction. Brazil is set to host its first World Cup in 2014, and then the Olympics in 2016. Both sporting events are expected to bring in foreign investment
Alanna Okun
BuzzFeed — Assistant Editor, BuzzFeed DIY
Bio: Associate editor @BuzzFeedDIY. I make things and write things and eat things. SOMETIMES AT THE SAME TIME.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
75 Interesting City Flags, From Best To Worst
muscles. We got the Olympics soon after that.
muscles. We got the Olympics soon after that.
Archie McLean
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — Managing Editor, CBC North
Bio: Managing editor for CBC North. Mostly Northern news, politics, media, sports, family and other strange things. Tweets are my own.
Location: Yellowknife, NWT, Canada
Beat:
Canada
From the CBC archives, a 1993 report on an historic AB election, from @Graham_Journal : t.co/KisRTjQ2Wh (via @davecournoyer)
1993: Ralph Klein's Team
station CFCN in the 1970s.• Klein became mayor of Calgary in 1980. As mayor, he brought the financially successful 1988 Winter Olympics to Calgary. • He entered provincial politics as an Alberta MLA in 1989
station CFCN in the 1970s.• Klein became mayor of Calgary in 1980. As mayor, he brought the financially successful 1988 Winter Olympics to Calgary. • He entered provincial politics as an Alberta MLA in 1989
John Bray
BBC — Assistant Editor, BBC Midlands Today
Bio: Wolves fan employed by the BBC. My views.
Location: Birmingham
Beats:
Sports,
United Kingdom
Andrew Flintoff's interview with David Steele was fantastic listening t.co/M7c7jqyH5V the bank clerk who went to war. A sporting hero
5 live Sport Specials
British number one talks in-depth about his career, new coach Ivan Lendl and the London Olympics. Download 37MB (right click & "save target as / link as") Six Nations: The Preview Fri, 3 Feb 12 Duration:108
British number one talks in-depth about his career, new coach Ivan Lendl and the London Olympics. Download 37MB (right click & "save target as / link as") Six Nations: The Preview Fri, 3 Feb 12 Duration:108
Neil Best
Newsday — Sports Business and Media Columnist
Bio: Newsday's sports business/media writer
Location: cyberspace
RT @richarddeitsch: .@curtisbeast on the disappearance of the NYT's sports column, featuring a Sandy Padwe cameo: t.co/OEfn8BwW5K
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Brett Zongker
Associated Press — Reporter
Bio: @AP journalist covering arts, culture, travel & nonprofits. Son of Kansas. @AmericanU grad & adjunct faculty. Send story ideas.
Location: Washington, DC
Beat:
Arts and Entertainment
Just read #TopoftheMorning by @brianstelter at beach. Now drama continues: NBC Replaces Veteran Director of ‘Today’ t.co/VtLLzqmchn
NBC Replaces Veteran Director of ‘Today’
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
Tim Sullivan
Sports Columnist
Location: Louisville, KY
"Some day there would be another Joe DiMaggio." Thus ended Red Smith's last column. Still waiting on Smith's equal: t.co/Cm1jzK8kYR
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Sam Borden
New York Times — Sports Reporter
Bio: Covering sports for The New York Times while also pondering such questions as: Do a pair of 4's on dice look like hippopotamuses?
Location: Connecticut
Beats:
Sports,
Metro New York
RT @TheBigLead: I think @curtisbeast just wrote the obit on the National Columnist. t.co/R8VObHfMEQ the 2013 columnist reports, doe…
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Max Fisher
Washington Post — Foreign Affairs Blogger
Bio: Foreign affairs blogger at the Washington Post. Hello Mr. Democracy. (RTs not endorsements, views my own)
Location: Washington, DC
Explaining Brazil’s protest movement with photos and tweets t.co/IVEAs3sYuX
Explaining Brazil’s protest movement with photos and tweets
growing frustration with the expense of big-budget events like the 2016 Olympics and the World Cup. “We don’t need the World Cup,” reads one popular protest photo that has been shared hundreds of times on
growing frustration with the expense of big-budget events like the 2016 Olympics and the World Cup. “We don’t need the World Cup,” reads one popular protest photo that has been shared hundreds of times on
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
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
Worth reading: eyewitness in Rio t.co/gObI3otsdH
Reflections and photos from last night’s protest in Rio
party”). One central component of the protests which I refer to in my other post, is the World Cup and, in the case of Rio, the Olympics. These mega-events were promised as catalysts for social change
party”). One central component of the protests which I refer to in my other post, is the World Cup and, in the case of Rio, the Olympics. These mega-events were promised as catalysts for social change
Eric Asimov
New York Times — Wine Critic
Bio: Eat. Drink. Write. New York Times wine critic and author of How to Love Wine: A Memoir and Manifesto'' (William Morrow, 2012).
Location: New York, NY
Beat:
Opinion and Editorial
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Bill Shea
Crain's Detroit Business — Sports Business and Transportation Reporter
Bio: I'm the sports biz, media, marketing & transportation reporter at Crain's Detroit Business. Clevelander. Idols are HST, Plimpton and Hitchens. Tweets my own.
Location: Detroit
The Grantland piece on the now-mercurial "Sports of the Times" column by @curtisbeast is fantastic (and Times-worthy) t.co/A5Ha6CACFk
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Richard Deitsch
Sports Illustrated — Writer
Bio: Writer/Reporter for Sports Illustrated/@SINow, adjunct at @columbiajourn, former Knight-Wallace Fellow at Michigan, fan of Ann Arbor, Buffalo & New York City.
Location: New York
Beat:
Sports
.@curtisbeast on the disappearance of the NYT's sports column, featuring a Sandy Padwe cameo: t.co/OEfn8BwW5K
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Bryan Graham
Sports Illustrated — Producer
Bio: Sports Illustrated. Sports, arts, culture writer. Born and raised in Philadelphia. Should have been a pair of ragged claws. Tips/ideas: bryanagraham@gmail.com
Location: East Village
Beat:
Sports
This. I want this. t.co/9ogV4QLrMq
Lot 119. 1960s Joe Frazier Fight Robe ~ Boxing < Sports < Spring 2013 Catalog Auction
Joe Frazier had many memorable moments in boxing. It began with his winning a gold medal in 1964 at the Summer Olympics. He defeated Jimmy Ellis to claim the heavyweight title and beat Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier had many memorable moments in boxing. It began with his winning a gold medal in 1964 at the Summer Olympics. He defeated Jimmy Ellis to claim the heavyweight title and beat Muhammad Ali
Melissa Clarke
Australian Broadcasting Corporation News — Political Correspondent
Bio: ABC political reporter, mountain runner & then there's everything else...
Location: Parliament House, Canberra
Trish Crossin's full valedictory speech is here: t.co/oK6umM452t & Nicola Roxon's here: t.co/wVhCCIqoiM @BreakfastNews
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION : Valedictory
from this country that they deserve for the role they played on that tragic days two years ago. I have co-authored a book on the stolen generations to be used during the 2000 Olympics. As you know, I
from this country that they deserve for the role they played on that tragic days two years ago. I have co-authored a book on the stolen generations to be used during the 2000 Olympics. As you know, I
Brian Stelter
New York Times — Media Reporter
Bio: I write about TV and digital media for the @nytimes. My book about morning TV, Top of the Morning, is in stores now. For news tips, email bstelter@gmail.com.
Location: New York City
Beat:
Media
Seems like the only change that's not under consideration at @TodayShow is... a casting change. t.co/CdgQFs4nsP
NBC Replaces Veteran Director of ‘Today’
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
"We want to rethink everything" about @TodayShow, says exec. Even the famous outdoor plaza. t.co/CdgQFs4nsP
NBC Replaces Veteran Director of ‘Today’
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
Top-to-bottom changes at "Today" continue... director Joe Michaels, NBC lifer, is being replaced: t.co/CdgQFs4nsP
NBC Replaces Veteran Director of ‘Today’
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
career and is a major part of the show’s institutional memory, will also plan some of the technical aspects of “Today’s” coverage of the Winter Olympics next February. He will help with strategic, “big
Michael Calderone
Huffington Post — Senior Media Reporter
Bio: Senior Media Reporter for The Huffington Post michael.calderone@huffingtonpost.com
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Beat:
Media
RT @DVNJr: Here is @curtisbeast's heartfelt eulogy for the NYT's MIA sports column that reads like an old love letter: t.co/oBSzPnB2…
Fate of the the 'New York Times' 'Sports of the Times' column
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
faculty clubs than in the right-field bleachers." His replacement, Arthur Daley, was a man of the bleachers. Daley's interests were baseball, football, boxing, the Olympics — an Atkins diet so strict that
Louise Stewart
BBC — Political Editor, BBC South East
Bio: Welcome to the official BBC South East Louise Stewart Twitter page. Louise is the political editor and reports on radio, TV and other political output.
Beats:
Politics,
United Kingdom
RT @BBCNews: Murray and Montgomerie announce Stirling tennis-golf centre plan t.co/NAl656tiC1
Murray and Montgomerie announce Stirling tennis-golf centre plan
bike trails. Speaking on a visit to Dunblane last year after victory at the US Open and the Olympics, Andy Murray told BBC Scotland he backed the idea of a national tennis academy to encourage promising
bike trails. Speaking on a visit to Dunblane last year after victory at the US Open and the Olympics, Andy Murray told BBC Scotland he backed the idea of a national tennis academy to encourage promising


















