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Matt In The News

November 25, 2009

(Last updated 8/11/10)

Following is some web-posted coverage by newspapers, blogs and radio of Seattle-based policy analyst, writer and communicator Matt Rosenberg. This portfolio reflects only one aspect of Matt's communications work, as a newsmaker, and only the last several years of a long career. Other portfolios are of web-posted newspaper and magazine articles and commentaries authored by Matt, plus speciality writing on transportation, and earned media resulting from Matt's behind-the-scenes work for his employers and clients. More here about Matt, and his consulting services. Reach Matt at oudist (at) comcast (dot) net.

ONLINE NEWS COVERAGE OF MATT'S WORK AND WRITING, '07-'10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: U.S. Senate Testimony On Fraud At For-Profit Colleges," 8/11/10

"New Journalism Ventures In The Works," Washington News Council Blog, 8/10/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: King County, Customer Service, and Public Trust," 8/4/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Oversight Of Federal Resource Lands Lax, Watchdog Agency Says, 7/28/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Seattle City Employees Retirement Plan $1 Billion In The Hole," 7/21/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Regulating The Display Of Human Remains In Seattle," 7/14/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Global Energy Use And Carbon Dioxide Emissions - 2005-2035," 7/7/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Beach Water Quality," 6/30/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Washington Hospital Infection Rates," 6/23/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Real-Time Crime Data, & Human Trafficking," 6/16/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: State Disciplinary Actions Against Professionals," 6/9/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Washington State Race Horse Fatalities," 6/2/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Of Cockatiels And Collaboration," 5/26/10

"Make King County Government Better, Without Running For Office, Phinneywood.com, 5/24/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Police Misconduct In Seattle," 5/19/10

"King County Ready For Government 2.0," Seattle PI.com, 5/18/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: 'Transportation 2040,'" 5/12/10

"Transportation System Could Be $64 Billion Short By 2040," Seattle PI.com, 5/11/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Consumer Product Recall Database," 5/6/10

"Technology And Civic Engagement," KUOW-FM 94.9 "Weekday," w Steve Scher, Seattle (Public Radio), 4/30/10. (Matt as one of several guests on 45-minute live talk show segment) (audio links on upper right portion of page)

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Smuggling Weapons & Explosives Into Federal Buildings," 4/28/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000" Seattle Database For Tracking Building & Land-Use Permitting," 4/21/10

"Public Data Ferret On KOMO 1000: Restaurant Inspections Database," 4/14/10

"Road Tolling May Be A Necessary Evil for Vancouver," Metronews.ca Vancouver, 12/7/09

"New Cascadia Blog Article Highlights Telework Benefits," TMCNet, 10/16/09

"Ask Not For Whom The Road Tolls," Puget Sound Business Journal "Biz Talk," 9/30/09

"Traffic Congestion Down, But Costs To Commuters Still Up," Seattle PI.com, 7/9/09

Matt, Talking Highway Corridor Tolling With Dori Monson, (transcript and mp3) KIRO-FM 97.3 Seattle, 6/3/09

"Road Tolls: More Than Just 520 Bridge," MyNorthwest.com, 6/3/09

"Will More Washington Roads Take Their Toll On Drivers?" Seattle P-I.com, 6/1/09

"Is Cascadia's Train Coming In?" Crosscut, 5/12/09

"Training Pants For The 21st Century Motorist," Grush Hour, 4/3/09

"Ready To Try Public-Private Partnerships Yet?" Kitsap Sun, The Commute, 4/2/09

"Partnerships A Solution For Transportation Funding?" Seattle PI.com, 4/1/09

"Oregon Will Move To Tax Cars By The Mile," Crosscut, 12/30/08

"The Week In Transportation - October 25th Edition," Los Angeles Times, Bottleneck Blog, 10/25/08

"Down The Road," King County Executive Ron Sims' blog, 9/5/08

"The Bus Crunch," Seattle Transit Blog, 8/6/08

"Getting Bold About Bus Fares," Seattlest, 8/6/08

"Ready For Our HOT Lane Test?" Tacoma News Tribune, Inside The Editorial Page, 4/28/08

"Tracks To Remain Open On Trail-Rail Corridor," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 4/14/08

"Congestion Pricing: What It Isn't," Seattle Times, Bruce Ramsey, Ed Cetera blog, 4/10/08

"What Skills Does It Take To Be A Good Blogger?" Tacoma News Tribune, Online In The South Sound, 11/29/07

"River-Oriented Transit," Orphan Road, 8/1/07

"Issues Of Commuting, Trade, The Focus Of New Blog," Tacoma News Tribune, Online In The South Sound, 5/29/07

"With Race Obsessed," Joanne Jacobs (leading education blog by former San Jose Mercury News opinion columnist), 4/12/07

"What's Wrong With Seattle Schools?" Olympia Business Watch, 4/3/07

ONLINE NEWS COVERAGE OF MATT'S WORK AND WRITING, '01-'06

"There's Still A War On," New York Times, Opinionator blog, 10/6/06

"Web Site Invites Political Dialogue," Seattle Times, 9/11/06

See 10th paragraph, re ACLU Suppression Of Internal Dissent, Slate, 5/24/06

"See 9th paragraph, "Seattle Writer Matt Rosenberg Reviews The Reviewers Who Whistle Through The Glamorization Of Terror," Slate, 3/17/06

"Senseless In Seattle" item, James Taranto, Wall Street Journal's Opinion Journal, 6/16/05

"Bloggers To Boeing: Your Journal Needs Work," Puget Sound Business Journal, 3/18/05

"Urge To Rant Propelling Blogs To Status Of Mainstream Media," Seattle Times, 2/14/05

"First Amendment Thrives In State," Mark Trahant, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/9/05

"Where Blogging Is Getting To Be Really Big," Steve Outing, Poynter Online E-Media Tidbits, 12/17/03

"Blogs And Freedom: The Big Story," Jeff Jarvis, Buzz Machine, 12/17/03

"Racial Justice Issues Spur Two-Day Forum," Seattle Times, 1/25/03

"Monuments To Ignorance," Edwin Feulner, Scripps Howard News Service, 8/16/01

"Red Alert" item in Wall Street Journal's Opinion Journal, 7/6/01

Posted by Matt Rosenberg at November 25, 2009 09:57 PM

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