Tuesday, September 02, 2008

John Darnton, BLACK & WHITE AND DEAD ALL OVER author, NY Times veteran: Mr. Media Interview

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The great pleasure of being a novelist is that you can praise your friends and carve up your enemies by changing a few names and details to protect the innocent and fend off the guilty and, at the same time, take advantage of First Amendment protections.

At least that was my thinking as I laughed my way through John Darnton’s fifth work of fiction, Black & White and Dead All Over.

This roman à clef comes to us in the same twisted spirit as the 1996 sensation, Primary Colors by “Anonymous,” who was later revealed to be Newsweek columnist Joe Klein.

Darnton is a 42-year New York Times veteran reporter, editor and foreign correspondent who was awarded two George Polk Awards for his coverage of Africa and Eastern Europe, and the Pulitzer Prize for his stories that were smuggled out of Poland during the period of martial law.

And I’m guessing fewer co-workers at the old Grey Lady are on speaking terms with him, thanks to Black & White.

You can LISTEN to this Mr. Media interview with novelist and NEW YORK TIMES veteran journalist JOHN DARNTON by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player below!

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Mr. Media Named "Top New Citizen Journalist" by DigitalJournal.com

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I recently was invited to start posting the Mr. Media podcasts at DigitalJournal.com, a wonderful site that encourages readers to become citizen reporters. That was nice in and of itself, but then the site's editor, David Silverberg, had this to say about Mr. Media on DJ's "Top Finds" page:
"It's always impressive when a writer goes the extra mile by adding multimedia to articles. The interviewer extraordinaire who accomplished this feat, while also winning the Top New Citizen Journalist Award, is Bob Andelman, aka Mr. Media. His articles aren't what DigitalJournal.com readers are used to: Bob's entertainment interviews are audio posts, giving readers, um, listeners the unfiltered Q&A. There were chats with political blog editors, documentary filmmakers, sitcom creators, and Hollywood producers. Every post was Citizen Journalism at its finest -- original and under-recognized interviews, polished with a unique voice and salted with humourous introductions. Keep up the great work, Bob!"
Thanks, DigitalJournal.com!

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