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Autoblog.com Loses John Neff, Gains a Mommy Blogger at its Helm – Chillax; We Just Kid About the Latter…
A few days ago, I read a farewell post from John Neff of Autoblog.com fame, as he announced his decision to leave the world's biggest automotive blog / website, which he no doubt helped create, after almost 10 years as Editor-in-Chief and 5,961 posts. I wish you the best of luck John in whatever you decide to do next. No announcement was made at the time for Neff's successor, but yesterday, I saw that parent company AOL placed Sharon Silke ("pronounced silk like milk", as she says) Carty as the new Editor-in-Chief on the website's masthead.
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U Spy: 2013 Hyundai Elantra Coupe Shows Up In California
One of our eagle-eyed readers snapped these exclusive photos of a not-so-heavily camouflaged compact coupe model in California. Alfred Hong tells Carscoop: "Snapped these pictures in Fullerton, California over the weekend. I believe it to be the...
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Autoline Detroit Tv Zooms On Car Blogs
The traditional media is paying a lot of attention lately on car blogs, trying to figure and weight us out. Autoline Detroit, a panel-type TV show hosted by John McElroy attempted to examine the blogging phenomenon and how it is being incorporated and...
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Autoblog.com Writer Involved In Fatal Car Accident
Some days just suck. Our evening blogging lead us to a post from John Neff at Autoblog where we learned that Autoblog’s Frank Filliponio was involved in unfortunate car accident on Wednesday evening that resulted in the death of a female pedestrian....
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2007 Embargo Games - Electronic Vs Print Media? Naaa…
Yep, you guessed it; we’ve got another crisis on our hands with this one. Those of you, who (rightfully) don’t give a rat’s ass about the war between print and electronic media, just scroll down to the next post and read about the...
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Chrysler Pulls Out Jalopnik’s Youtube Videos
There’s been a little “tift†between the guys at Chrysler and the guys at Jalopnik over a gag ad they retrieved from a Chrysler internal source. The ad contained various profane language and a little humor that was meant to be enjoyed...
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