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Media Blitz: Woodward actually did run his mouth

• Even though she’s appeared on more talking head shows than Toure, Maureen Dowd has only shipped a smidgen over 10,000 copies of her Are Men Necessary? in its first week — and at least a dozen of those went to us. [Drudge Report]

• When Michael Powell chaired the FCC, mere mention of a boob was reason for a script review. But in Kevin Martin’s house of censorship, indecency complaints may be up, but so is inaction. [WSJ]

• Turns out Washington Post managing editor Bob Woodward did talk to an unnamed administration official about Valerie Plame’s identity. It also turns out that we’re tired of Valerie Plame. [WaPo]

Mary Mapes new book Truth and Duty: The Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power, which hit bookstore shelves Nov. 8, bares a title Judith Miller could’ve only hoped for. [NYO]

• It’s a good thing you didn’t hold out any hope for Men’s Journal. The Wenner title is facing its latest walk off with exec editor Mark Horowitz following now ex-EIC Mike Caruso out the door. One less desk to tidy. [WWD]

Gigi Stone did it. So did Greg Kelly and Debbie Feyerick. Now New York 1 anchor Davidson Goldin is ready to break-free from 24-hour NYC coverage and move to a 24-hour news network that only pretends there’s a world outside NYC. [Page Six]

Nov 16, 2005 · Link · Repond

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