Monthly Archives: June 2010
Former JI Writer Dies
Former Journal Inquirer staff writer, Bob King, has passed away. He was 55.
According to his obit, "King died doing one of the things he loved...
Tribune v. JI
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Journal Inquirer has filed papers with the FCC to prevent Tribune Co. from obtaining licenses to operate...
Desiree's Lawyer: "Things aren't always as simple as they seem"
According to the New Haven Register, high-profile Connecticut lawyer Hugh Keefe has been retained by WTNH's Desiree Fontaine in advance of her July...
Dixon Ties the Knot!
Despite his valiant efforts to keep the news under wraps, the word is out (and in print) that Ken Dixon got married earlier this...
This is Very Sad
A fill-in (Steve Parker) took over the hosting duties for today's edition of "Connecticut Style," Desiree Fontaine's 12:30 pm show on WTNH. There's not...
Oh, Say Can You D.O.T.?
Sunday marks "Connecticut Day" at Fenway Park when the Red Sox play the Dodgers at 8 pm. The national anthem will be sung by...
Sunday Talk
Face the State WFSB 11 a.m
Host: Dennis House
Race for Governor
Oz Griebel, Republican Candidate for Governor
5th Congressional Race
Mark Greenberg, Republican Candidate for Congress
The Real Story...
Diane Alverio: Author
Public Relations Consultant and former Connecticut reporter Diane Alverio has her first book coming out this month. "Beyond the Shingle" offers lawyers marketing strategies...
Departures at the Record-Journal
We're told that George Moore, a reporter for the Meriden Record-Journal for about four years, has resigned to pursue a graduate degree at...
Quinnipiac Honors Ifill
Quinnipiac University presented its 17th annual Fred Friendly First Amendment Award to Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of PBS’ “Washington Week,” on June...