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He's obviously been coached, he's using a lot of jargon and didn't appear sincere,'' says Chittum, who monitors financial journalism for the Columbia Journalism Review.
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Ryan Chittum, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who quit after News Corp. purchased the financial daily in 2007, says Rupert Murdoch looked "out of touch" and "doddering."
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To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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James Murdoch didn't fare much better, Chittum says.
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To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Chittum, who does an exquisite job fisking this argument (go read the whole thing), makes the obvious point:
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Chittum, who does an exquisite job fisking this argument (go read the whole thing), makes the obvious point:
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal Jason Linkins 2010
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To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal Jason Linkins 2010
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Chittum, who does an exquisite job fisking this argument (go read the whole thing), makes the obvious point:
Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"Even if it's not diminished him personally, the scandal's diminished his power immensely, and today didn't help," Chittum says.
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