Blogs The Famous Media Reads: Howard Fineman
February 23, 2006 at 10:55 am
Extreme Mortman today continues a new regular feature — a peek inside the blog-reading habits of our nation’s top reporters and media celebrities. Here is Howard Fineman – the man who personifies and redefines political reporting. You see him on the cover of Newsweek (and we’re not talking just the little white address label), you see him on network and cable TV, you hear him on “Imus,” heck you might have even caught one of his big-time speeches. And he’s even got his own blog called Living Politics. And now, Howard Fineman – here’s what he tells Extreme Mortman he reads:
- ABC News’ The Note
- Hotline (if I am at the office I see a printout)
- MSNBC.com
- Drudge
- Newsweek web columns
- Hardblogger
- Washington Post
- White House briefing or gaggle transcript
- InstaPundit
- Malkin
- Realclearpolitics
- Hugh Hewitt
- WSJ Opinion links
- Kaus (my old Newsweek colleague)
- Wonkette (yes even without the hands-on of Ms. Cox)
- TVnewswer/Dc Fishbowl
- Washingtonian Buzz
- Columbia Journalism School (my j school) Daily critique of the news media
- Slate
- Salon
- Huffington Post
- Josh Marshall
- DailyKos
- Atrios
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (hometown paper, edited now by old campaign-trail buddy David Shribman)
- Louisville Courier-Journal (where I did my apprenticeship)
- Daily Pennsylvanian sports-page blog
Also Read: Blogs The Famous Media Reads: Jake Tapper & Blogs The Famous Media Reads: Jeff Dufour






















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