Glynnis MacNicol is currently the senior editor of Mediaite.com, the media news, opinion, and rankings site launched by former MSNBC anchor/GM Dan Abrams in July 2009. Prior to Mediaite, Glynnis was the editor of FishbowlNY, the mediabistro.com blog about New York media. Glynnis was a regular contributor to Playboy.com during the 2008 Presidential election year, and has appeared as a guest on both MSNBC and CBC Newsworld. She began her media career as an associate editor at the Huffington Post media blog Eat the Press, during which time she was also a dedicated(!) debate liveblogger. Prior to the aforementioned she was a foreign rights book scout (read: publishing spy).

Blog Entries by Glynnis MacNicol

Elections: The New National Pastime That Could Save Journalism

1 Comments | Posted November 4, 2009 | 01:42 PM (EST)


The other day Murray Chass, the former NYT sports reporter, penned a much picked-up piece about how the considerably small number of newspapers who had sent reporters to cover the World Series was a "startling barometer of how critical the health of the newspaper industry is in this...

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A Year of Obama: Top Ten Highs and Lows of the Last Twelve Months

Posted November 3, 2009 | 01:36 PM (EST)


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A year ago tomorrow the nation went to polls and elected Barack Hussein Obama the 44th President of the United States. It was a joyful occasion, celebrated the world over, and variously compared to New...

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Halloween Costumes Ripped From The Headlines

Posted October 31, 2009 | 09:31 AM (EST)


So it's the morning of Halloween, and you don't have a costume. You were going to be Kanye West, but the friend you were counting on to be your Taylor Swift got swine flu at the last minute. Then, it was going to be Sarah Palin, until you...

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Fear Of Flying: Top Ten Most Mysterious Airplane Incidents

1 Comments | Posted October 28, 2009 | 11:36 AM (EST)


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Are you somebody who hates to fly? I am. As a result I tend to get overly interested in the stories and news reports that flood the airwaves after something bad happens involving planes. Particularly bad things that can't be...

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Top Ten Outrageous Sarah Palin Stories Oprah Will Have To Address

144 Comments | Posted October 21, 2009 | 01:12 PM (EST)


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As reported yesterday, Sarah Palin will make her Oprah debut on November 16, one day before her already best-selling book Going Rogue is released to the public. We, also noted yesterday that the lack of...

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Surprising Reaction to Times Layoffs: 32% Of Commenters Say 'We'll Pay!'

1 Comments | Posted October 20, 2009 | 03:55 PM (EST)


Yesterday afternoon the New York Times announced it would be cutting 100 newsroom jobs, about 8% total, by the end of the year. To do so the paper would first be "offering buyouts to union and non-union employees, and resorting to layoffs if it cannot get enough people to...

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New York, I Love You (And Always Have): Top Ten New York Movie Moments

2 Comments | Posted October 10, 2009 | 10:34 PM (EST)


After premiering at the Toronto Film Festival more than a year ago, the long awaited New York, I Love You is finally being released in New York theaters this Friday.

A collaborative effort, New York, I Love You is an anthology of 10+ shorts directed by the likes of...

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I'm Sorry, So Sorry: Top Ten On-Air Apologies

Posted October 7, 2009 | 11:14 AM (EST)


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David Letterman's public apology Monday night for bad behavior is merely the latest in a long list of famous public apologies. Mostly these are for similarly bad behavior (Letterman has the rare privilege of adding extortion victim...

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Tabloid Frenzy Didn't 'Occur' to Letterman? Did Dave Just Move to NYC?

1 Comments | Posted October 6, 2009 | 10:04 AM (EST)


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Last night, after a weekend of being battered by the press, David Letterman apologized on air to both his wife and his staff. Was it sincere? You can watch here and decide...

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The Misleading Coverage Of David Letterman's Extortion Case

2 Comments | Posted October 4, 2009 | 08:11 PM (EST)


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Based on the coverage David Letterman's alleged love life is getting these days you'd be forgiven for concluding that Letterman wasn't the victim of a $2 million extortion plot -- which he chose to reveal himself, to both the police and a national...

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David Letterman Late Show Shockers: The Top Ten List

3 Comments | Posted October 3, 2009 | 10:55 AM (EST)


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The media world - and just about everyone else for that matter - is currently all abuzz over David Letterman's revelation Thursday night that he was being extorted for $2 million over the fact he'd had...

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Celebrate Saturday Night Live's 35th Season With 35 Great SNL News Spoofs

1 Comments | Posted September 26, 2009 | 09:51 PM (EST)


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Long before The Daily Show, long before The Colbert Report, Saturday Night Live was making fun of the news in a way that no one had ever seen before. Suddenly, establishment journalists like...

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Time for Obama to Pitch His Health Care Plan Kanye West-Style

Posted September 14, 2009 | 04:51 PM (EST)


President Obama just can't seem to catch a break when it comes to holding the nation's attention with details of his health care plan. Perhaps the president should embrace a 'if you can't beat'em, join'em' mentality and stage his own outburst. It may be a good last resort before all...

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Glenn Beck, The New Edward R. Murrow Of Fox News: What Happens Next?

6 Comments | Posted September 8, 2009 | 11:03 AM (EST)


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A little over six weeks after Glenn Beck introduced the world to Van Jones (tell the truth, how many of you knew who he was prior to this August?), Jones has resigned. Time's Joe Klein...

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Tail Wagging Dog: New York Post Fantasizes Spitzer Back Into Office

3 Comments | Posted September 1, 2009 | 02:44 PM (EST)


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Who wants Eliot Spitzer back in office more, Spitzer or the New York Post? This morning's cover of the Post (a classic in Post terms) says Spitzer is looking to run for office again ("say it ain't,...

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MSM's Scary Impotence When Faced with Death Panels

9 Comments | Posted August 24, 2009 | 03:21 PM (EST)


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A week or so ago I suggested that the health care debate was a great opportunity for the beleaguered mainstream media -- newspapers, network news -- to prove "in a slow and deliberate way" it...

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Live from Twitter! The Media Reacts to Sarah Palin's Resignation

110 Comments | Posted July 3, 2009 | 05:24 PM (EST)


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In the age of Twitter there is no such thing as a (Federal holiday) Friday afternoon news dump! Shortly after Sarah Palin announced from Wasilla, Alaska that she would be resigning as Governor effective July 25 our Twitter feed blew up with...

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Save The Books! Famous People (and Others) Tell You What Books To Buy

Posted December 18, 2008 | 09:56 AM (EST)


It's no secret the book industry is in a free fall right now. And like every other industry that's being hit by the economic tsunami rolling through the country the results have been shocking and painful. Of course the publishing industry (much like the newspaper and auto) has been on...

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The Obama Kool-Aid Test

Posted March 4, 2008 | 07:54 PM (EST)


Lately the thing I've enjoyed the least about Barack Obama are his supporters.

I'll be more specific since many of my close friends happen to be members of this group: it's not Obama supporters in general, it's the faction of them who have been wielding their support like a bludgeon....

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Ninth Inning Rallies and Jumping Sharks: The Democratic Primary Enters The Final Stretch

Posted February 21, 2008 | 02:11 PM (EST)


It ain't over till it's over.

Yogi Berra may not have had Hillary Clinton in mind when he uttered those immortal words, yet they seem as accurate a way to describe this year's Democratic jockeying to the White House as any other, unpredictable American pastime.

At the moment, once...

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