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Ana Marie Cox, formerly of the blog Wonkette (www.wonkette.com) has been named the new Washington Editor of Time magazine's website (www.time.com). This news comes to us from The Huffinton Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eat-the-press/2006/07/27/ana-marie-cox-named-washi_e_25912.html).
I guess she technically wasn't a law blogger, but she was close enough to add to the growing list of law bloggers who were able to turn their modest Internet celebrity into prestigious legit gigs with huge salaries. The announcement comes on the heels of Anonymous Lawyer [http://anonymouslawyer.blogspot.com/] Jeremy Blachman’s novel being published to rave reviews. Diehard fans of Blachman’s website may be upset to find that most of the content in the book comes directly from his blog.
The question on everyone's lips is what does this mean for the Judge. Could he get a gig as a fluffer on 60 Minutes?
07-27-2006
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Oh yeah. Mos def. The Judge would be a natural. But would that mean that Judged.com would go away? If so, that would be a terrible loss.
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2006-11-29 04:14:33
I guess she technically wasn't a law blogger, but she was close enough to add to the growing list of law bloggers who were able to turn their modest Internet celebrity into prestigious legit gigs with huge salaries. The announcement comes on the heels of Anonymous Lawyer [http://anonymouslawyer.blogspot.com/] Jeremy Blachman’s novel being published to rave reviews. Diehard fans of Blachman’s website may be upset to find that most of the content in the book comes directly from his blog.
The question on everyone's lips is what does this mean for the Judge. Could he get a gig as a fluffer on 60 Minutes?
Oh yeah. Mos def. The Judge would be a natural. But would that mean that Judged.com would go away? If so, that would be a terrible loss.
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