TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
three-sentence farewell this morning: “TV Tattle is calling it quits.
This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.”
TV writers are sorry to see the site go: “Was always a good collection
of TV writing, even if Twitter made it less essential,” tweets Alan
Sepinwall. “Who else is gonna comb hundreds of TV Blogs and distill it
down for me?” asks Martin Gero. “I checked TVTattle.com at least once
a day for a decade or more. I’ll miss it a lot!” writes Mo Ryan.
>TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
>three-sentence farewell this morning: �TV Tattle is calling it quits.
>This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.�
I never heard of it before now.
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badly as any movement has since the late 1960s. Fair-minded Americans
will eventually reject this explosion of zealotry as they always have."
-- Bill O'Reilly
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> tmc...@gmail.com wrote:
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> >TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
> >three-sentence farewell this morning: �TV Tattle is calling it quits.
> >This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.�
>
> I never heard of it before now.
And I still don't know what it it?
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> tmc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
> >three-sentence farewell this morning: �TV Tattle is calling it quits.
> >This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.�
>
> I never heard of it before now.
> In article <kkr1bc$96b$4...@dont-email.me>,
> Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:
>
> > tmc...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > >TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
> > >three-sentence farewell this morning: �TV Tattle is calling it quits.
> > >This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.�
> >
> > I never heard of it before now.
>
> And I still don't know what it it?
I knew of its existence (when I used to index TV-related blog sites like
this), but I never really visited it.
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Wait a minute... "Of course"?! "*Of course*"?!! Did I miss a step here??!!
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>
> TV Tattle has folded after 13 years. Founder Norman Weiss posted a
> three-sentence farewell this morning: “TV Tattle is calling it quits.
> This is the end of the line. Thanks for reading.”
>
> http://www.tvtattle.com/ >
> TV writers are sorry to see the site go: “Was always a good collection
> of TV writing, even if Twitter made it less essential,” tweets Alan
> Sepinwall. “Who else is gonna comb hundreds of TV Blogs and distill it
> down for me?” asks Martin Gero. “I checked TVTattle.com at least once
> a day for a decade or more. I’ll miss it a lot!” writes Mo Ryan.
>
> https://twitter.com/search?q=tv%20tattle&src=typd >
Like many of you, I was startled to read this week about the demise of
TVTattle.com, which was without a doubt my favorite website. So I did
what you’d expect: I panicked at the thought of not being able to read
my favorite TV digest every day.
Now I’m doing the unexpected: I’m starting TalkoftheTube.com to help
us all cope with the loss.
I can only hope to do half as good a job as Norman did. And with your
support, I might just be able to do it.