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Ken Kurson is the founder of Sea of Reeds Media. He is the former editor in chief of the New York Observer and also founded Green Magazine and covered finance for Esquire magazine for almost 20 years. Ken is the author of several books, including the New York Times No. 1 bestseller Leadership.

Lt Gov Eleni T. Kounalakis Launches with High Profile

January 8, 2019   3:05 pmJanuary 9, 2019   7:15 pm
Eleni T. Kounalakis was sworn in as California’s 50th Lieutenant Governor yesterday afternoon in a ceremony that looked more like a Who’s Who of national Democratic power players than the perfunctory performance for one of the state’s eight Constitutional officers....
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Two Reporters Ejected from Newsom Inauguration

January 7, 2019   5:16 pmMarch 16, 2022   12:25 pm
New California Governor Newsom was sworn in today amid the usual pomp and circumstance – musical selections that reflect the diversity of the state, a scene-stealing appearance by a Newsom son who had clearly seen footage of Andrew Giuliani doing...
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Gray Davis Holds Court at the Fox and Goose

January 7, 2019   10:31 amJanuary 9, 2019   7:13 pm
Spotted at the Fox and Goose: Gray Davis in the private room beneath the banner that reads, unironically, “Keep Calm and Carry On.” With the city straining under the weight of public affairs lifers, the former Governor of California looked...
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Airbnb Threatens Journalist for Reporting on Company’s Racism

December 21, 2018   11:47 amDecember 28, 2018   11:11 am
Since its founding a decade ago, Airbnb has frequently been accused of racism. A 2015 Harvard Business School study concluded that “guests with distinctively African-American names are 16% less likely to be accepted relative to identical guests with distinctively White...
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Doug McIntyre Calls it a Day at KABC

December 11, 2018   7:12 amMarch 16, 2022   12:24 pm
If you happen to notice tears running down the cheeks of your fellow commuters on the 405 this morning, it’s probably because Doug McIntyre has announced his retirement from KABC. Friday, December 14 will be his final program after 22...
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Family Ties Complicate Both Sides of Messy Congressional Race

October 15, 2018   1:00 amOctober 16, 2018   11:13 am
When Duncan Hunter Jr, the Republican Congressman in CD50, was indicted on August 21 on multiple charges of wire fraud and falsifying records, the odds of a Democratic pick-up in a solidly red district suddenly multiplied. But that was before...
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Twitter Verifies Jane Mayer In an Hour

October 10, 2018   1:50 pmMarch 16, 2022   10:24 am
Some tweeters are more equal than others. After the Charlottesville riot, Twitter officially “paused” its verification program, recognizing that the coveted blue check conveys authority and endorsement, rather than simply an authenticating procedure. In November, the company tweeted that “Verification was...
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