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Problematic Sharks

Ink Stained Wretches

English - December 09, 2022 09:45 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 608 ratings
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This week we’re saying “Welcome in” to all new and returning listeners. NYT faces a strike, Facebook may be facing congress and CNN says goodbye to staffers and contributors. Most importantly, we’re sharing our new favorite story from The Washington Post.

If you have a story you want us to talk about, e-mail us at [email protected]. Receive show notes directly in your inbox, subscribe to the newsletter here.

Time Stamps:
03:09 Front Page
40:03 Obsessions
49:13 Reader Mail 
55:00 Favorite Item of the Week

Show Notes:
NYT: New York Times Union Holds One-Day Strike 
WSJ:  Facebook Threatens to Pull News From Platform if Congress Passes Bill Helping Publishers 
Truth on the Market: Imposed Final Offer Arbitration: Price Regulation by Any Other Name
NYT: Defamation Suit Against Fox Grows More Contentious
Twitter: Taylor Lorenz on China Lockdown
Twitter: Taylor Lorenz reacting to WaPo article
DOJ: Lawyer Michael Avenatti Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison for Stealing Millions of Dollars from Clients and Tax Fraud
Free Beacon: Fashback: The Media Was Obsessed with Michael Avenatti
WaPo: Calling out of the blue: Why would you do this to someone you love? 
WaPo: Discovery’s Shark Week needs diversity, more positive science, study says 
NYT: 12 Dinner Parties Around the World, From Tokyo to Paris
Twitter: Bill Spindle leaves Semafor 
Fox News: James Woods fires back at Twitter, vows to sue over censorship on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight'
The Spectator World: Kirstie Alley, the woman left out in the cold 
Smith Mountain Eagle: Gary's Corner: Soul Mate
NYT: Hans Niemann Is the Bad Boy of Chess. But Did He Cheat?

This week we’re saying “Welcome in” to all new and returning listeners. NYT faces a strike, Facebook may be facing congress and CNN says goodbye to staffers and contributors. Most importantly, we’re sharing our new favorite story from The Washington Post.


If you have a story you want us to talk about, e-mail us at [email protected]. Receive show notes directly in your inbox, subscribe to the newsletter here.


Time Stamps:

03:09 Front Page

40:03 Obsessions

49:13 Reader Mail 

55:00 Favorite Item of the Week


Show Notes:

NYT: New York Times Union Holds One-Day Strike 

WSJ:  Facebook Threatens to Pull News From Platform if Congress Passes Bill Helping Publishers 

Truth on the Market: Imposed Final Offer Arbitration: Price Regulation by Any Other Name

NYT: Defamation Suit Against Fox Grows More Contentious

Twitter: Taylor Lorenz on China Lockdown

Twitter: Taylor Lorenz reacting to WaPo article

DOJ: Lawyer Michael Avenatti Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison for Stealing Millions of Dollars from Clients and Tax Fraud

Free Beacon: Fashback: The Media Was Obsessed with Michael Avenatti

WaPo: Calling out of the blue: Why would you do this to someone you love? 

WaPo: Discovery’s Shark Week needs diversity, more positive science, study says 

NYT: 12 Dinner Parties Around the World, From Tokyo to Paris

Twitter: Bill Spindle leaves Semafor 

Fox News: James Woods fires back at Twitter, vows to sue over censorship on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight'

The Spectator World: Kirstie Alley, the woman left out in the cold 

Smith Mountain Eagle: Gary's Corner: Soul Mate

NYT: Hans Niemann Is the Bad Boy of Chess. But Did He Cheat?

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