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"Broadcasting & Cable" Restructures; Robbins Out

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Laurence Glavin

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The entity that own "Broadcasting & Cable" Magazine has restructured its editorial staff, and J. Max Robbins has been given his walking papers. This means that when he appears on Howie Carr's show and seems to be begging for goodies like free ice cream he really will mean it!
 
Thanks for the scoop....ouch. Some here weren't too fond of him, but I didn't mind
his appearances. "Absolutely, Howie..."
 
raccoonradio said:
Thanks for the scoop....ouch. Some here weren't too fond of him, but I didn't mind
his appearances. "Absolutely, Howie..."
Not a scoop; it's available at the DC Radio & TV blog available at fybush.com. That site had previously posted rumors of problens at B&C.
 
Which is worse, J. Max Robbins laughing at everything Howie said or Dana Milbank on Keith Olbermann with more Wizard of Uh's than Howie Carr can muster. Someone on the Save_Boston's_Progressive board brought up the Milbank thang so we started watching closely. It's true. Every time he goes uh uh uh we all count 'em. it's ridiculous. Maybe Robbins & Milbank can have their own show, the laughing uh's ?



Michelle Malkin is not fond of Dana
http://michellemalkin.com/2006/02/13/dana-milbank-clown/

Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank turned up on an MSNBC show to talk about the Cheney accidental hunting trip shooting wearing this costume

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Milbank


Jane's letter to Dana

every time you appear on Keith Olbermann, Dana, we count how many times you say "uh"...
uh, keith, uh, Cheney, uh, shot, uh the lawyer, uh uh uh, IN THE uh FACE

Even Keith, a great journalist with a smooth delivery, starts uh uh uh when he talks to you.

it's contagious!


Dana's address is here:
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/email/dana+milbank/

where's Max Robbins' new e mail?
 
It didn't take long for the suits at "B&C" to make Max a non-person. At their website, all references to him are gonzo, and the link to "Max Robins" at Romenesko's media site lead nowhere.
 
Thanks for the scoop....ouch. Some here weren't too fond of him, but I didn't mind
his appearances. "Absolutely, Howie..."


IIRC, J. Max bailed from TV Guide a couple of years ago because he could see the writing on the wall for that publication. Looks like the grimreaper.com has tracked him down at B&C.

As did you, I actually liked Max's weekly take on the television biz, and it was probably the closest I came to appointment-listening with the Howie Carr program. A good way to stay up with the popular culture without actually having to watch any of the shows (a lot of the current programs they discussed as being either killed or renewed were one's I never even knew existed.)

I would think that the print edition of B&C will be lucky to see out the year. It's readership must have 100% net capability, and it is probably one publication which could charge for the on-line edition and e-mail updates and still keep most of its subscribers, who have nowhere else to go. And, looking at the bigger picture, except for publications where quality photography is required (such as fashion and brides titles) and lower-common-denominator bathroom reading rack pubs (People, US, the supermarket tabs) I think the game is just about over for the dead-tree-based magazine business.

Too bad, since I, for one, like magazines, and find the printed page a lot easier to read with these old eyes than a computer screen. But magazines, like newspapers, were in a contest with technology and demographics, and they lost.

Regards,
TSB
 
Looks like no more free network funded jumbo shrimp for J. Max.

Now he'll really need those free Ben & Jerry coupons from Howie.
 
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