Sun, Jan 25th, 2009 |
The week of 1.24.09 melded Inauguration week and the first week of earnings reports into one giant package filled with exuberance and resignation. Conventional wisdom says to start with the bad news and end with the good news, but that’s not how it went down:
For a start, Media Memo notes that even though estimates for people viewing President Barack Obama’s inauguration speech hit record highs-70 million on the Web and 37...
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