The Atlantic Business Channel:

The website of The Atlantic magazine has started a new "Atlantic Business Channel" and I've been asked to contribute. Nothing from me there yet, but Megan McArdle and others are already up and running. You can check it out (and perhaps even bookmark it) here.

anomdebus (mail):
s/Meghan McCardel/Megan McArdle/
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1.23.2009 11:54am
Gino:
The Atlantic? A Business Channel? What's next? Public Radio with a program about the market? Oh ... wait ... whatever!
1.23.2009 12:40pm
Bob from Ohio (mail):
The Atlantic still employs Andi Sullivan, OB/Gyn. So, no reading there.

Have to skip future Zywicki posts here, therefore.

Nothing personal.
1.23.2009 1:31pm
H. L. Trisky (www):
The Atlantic has nasty allergies to women writers, and affinities for unprofessional journalism ala Andrew Sullivan.
Femisex.com put up a deathwatch (in the spirit of Slate's on HRC) on Sullivan and our readers called Bennet to protest. (Bennet said he stood by Sullivan's jounalism, and thus the Fat Man has sung!)

Take their money, and Good luck, but we still boycott The Atlantic.
1.23.2009 2:12pm
Steve in CA (mail):
I subscribe to the Atlantic and they seem to have plenty of women writers: McArdle, Virginia Postrel, Flanagan, Sandra Tsing Loh, A.L. Bardach, just off the top of my head. Also, perhaps a "deathwatch" for a guy who has a terminal disease is in slightly poor taste.
1.23.2009 5:30pm

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