SMU: Where Left is the New Right?

Wait, didn’t Time already name SMU prof Susanne Johnson as person of the year? Hey, it’s time to take whatever flipped-up-collar Polo-shirt snot-ball stereotypes you may still have about SMU students and toss them in the trash .. or at least store them in the closet for an emergency. The…

Even Without Power, the Boss Blogs

Don’t know about y’all, but my neighborhood, in southwest Dallas, looks like a hurricane plowed through. We haven’t had power since about 7 p.m. last night, and large trees are in the streets, on cars, on houses and on sheds. Some very large trees were completely uprooted. When the storm…

This Blog Item is U.S. Army-Approved

The U.S. military is cracking down on soldiers who write or post to blogs, Wired reported yesterday. In the piece, a milblogger named Matthew Burden says this action represents “the final nail in the coffin for combat blogging…No more military bloggers writing about their experiences in the combat zone. This…

Tomorrow’s Editorial Page Today

Some Friends of Unfair Park have asked today why the current debate over the Trinity Parkway hasn’t received any substantial coverage in Dallas’ Only Daily. This sneak peek at tomorrow’s editorial page, courtesy Dallas Morning Views, should provide at least part of your answer: Tomorrow’s editorials TRINITY – Building on…

Tom DeLay Wishes The News Dead. Wait…Tom Who?

You know who’s happy about the news of The News’ steep drop in circulation numbers? Um, Tom DeLay, that’s who. Says so right on his blog, which is, surprisingly, not called The Emasculated Douchebag. “The old media, with its three main news networks and daily papers of record in the…

Dallas’ Only Daily: What Circulation?

Looks like that Editor & Publisher sneak peek at The Dallas Morning News’ circulation numbers last week was way, way off — by, oh, 9 percentage points. This morning, the Audit Bureau of Circulations released the newspaper biz’s spring numbers, and Dallas’ Only Daily had what looks to be the…

Tracy Rowlett’s Tired of the FBI Investigation at City Hall

We gave KTVT-Channel 11 a hard time last week; deserved it too, what with all the fear-mongering and ambulance-chasing going on at the CBS affiliate under the new news directors. But last night, on-the-outs anchor Tracy Rowlett, a man who’s probably never had much use for a police scanner, gave…

KTVT Is Feeling the News At You. Ugh.

For the last few weeks, I’ve started to sense that KTVT-Channel 11’s newcasts have been a little…oh…I dunno…edgy, but not in the good way. There’s just something sort of panic-striken about them, something a little too urgent — desperate, that’s the word. The anchors and reporters and the weather people…

Belo: The Good, The Bad and the Fugly

You’ve got to save money to make money: Belo bossman Robert Decherd As prophesied, that Belo Corp. press release concerning its first-quarter earnings came out this morning, and, hey, things are looking good…um…ish. Goodish. Or maybe esque. Or maybe not. Profit dropped 10 percent, after all. Belo’s reporting that net…

Stephen Colbert Hates KZPS. Sorry.

A lot of you don’t like the format change over at KZPS-FM (92.5); you’ve said so right here. Well, you’re in good company: Stephen Colbert is also no fan. Last night on The Colbert Report, he included ZPS’ ditching of advertisements as one of “The Four Horsemen of the A-Pop-Calypse,”…

Observer Staff Bee Real Smart

While everyone else is figuring out whether to use their Katies as doorstops or hat racks, the Dallas Observer is proud to announce we’ve moved on to far more prestigious honors: Our team took home the first-place trophy at the first annual LIFT Charity Grown-Up Spelling Bee, held today at…

Circulation Down — Again — at DMN

On Monday, the Audit Bureau of Circulations will release its spring circulation numbers for major daily newspapers. But today’s online edition of Editor & Publisher has a sneak peek at those numbers, and they aren’t good: “According to industry sources, overall daily circulation for the six month[s] ending March 2007…

The Beard is Back!

Local radio just got a little bit better with the return of Redbeard. When Chancellor Media Corporation abruptly and without warning yanked Q102 off the air in the late summer of 1998, there was a rumor floating about that Redbeard — the longtime voice and, well, beard of Texas’ Best…

Local “Fanboy” Gets the Time of Day from Time Magazine

This week, at least, Time magazine insists the word “fanboy” has been transformed from pejorative to powerful compliment — at least, if you’re one of those fanboys who runs a Web site where other fanboys post movie reviews read by other fanboys who will make or break fanboy product just…like…that…

KZPS: Now the Best Radio Station Ever?

Dunno which is the bigger news: that Clear Channel-owned KZPS-FM (92.5) is going commercial-free, with a single sponsor paying for an hour’s worth of broadcasting at a clip, or that the classic-rock mainstay is switching formats. Says here that KZPS has brought on four initial sponsors — Southwest Airlines, AT&T,…

Jim Schutze Loves a Little Back Talk

One of my own favorite reads is Back Talk, the blog for the Advocate magazines, and not just because it gets a lot of posts from Jeff Siegel, who is one of the city’s most acute political observers. It also just tickles the hell out of me that the publisher…

Aw, Your BlackBerry Doesn’t Work?

If you don’t own a BlackBerry, well, you probably don’t care that some 8 million users worldwide are having big problems with their devices, oh, right about now — with no fix in the foreseeable future. (Update: Service is back up. Whew.) To me, frankly, the most interesting thing about…

Re: Brief Comment About Comments

All your comments from the past 14 months are being restored as you read this. Turns out we lost, oh, about a thousand of them during yesterday’s transition. That means that for the next few hours, as we rebuild the Midway, you will not be able to access any Unfair…

A Brief Comment About Comments

Uh. Yeah. Well. Hunh. Turns out that during our technical transition yesterday, we managed to lose some reader comments — not that many, something like a couple hundred out of several thousand. Many of them were attached to Bible Girl items; apparently, the Lord does move in mysterious ways, because…

Belo Stock on the Rise. Why? Y-A-H-O-O?

Robert Decherd, looking happy — seriously Yesterday, we posted the nutty — by which we mean, totally credible and completely reasonable — press release from Dallas-based Life Media Network International, in wihch it said it’s planning by year’s end “to acquire major media assets and companies,” among them XM Satellite…