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  1. 13 feb 2015 · David Carr, the popular New York Times media columnist, died suddenly at the paper’s newsroom on Tuesday evening. He was 58. A caustic, charismatic commentator, Carr became the unexpected star of Page One, a 2011 documentary about the Times. As well as writing the weekly “Media Equation” column, he was also the author of a 2008 memoir ...

  2. 13 feb 2015 · Typical shtick. Love you David. And I thought of David again at 10.36pm, when my phone beeped. I picked up the phone from the side table and flipped it over and saw the tail end of a headline. “Dead at 58.” Which then rolled off the screen. David Carr was older than that, I thought. Then I thought: that’s weird, why am I thinking of David?

  3. 13 feb 2015 · Then, L.A.’s Broad Museum opens for a sneak peek this weekend, seven months ahead of its official debut. What’s in store? Next, two scientists discuss geoengineering: trying to alter the Earth’s climate through technology. And finally, beloved New York Times media columnist David Carr died yesterday at 58. What made him stand out?

  4. February 13, 2015. Readers across the country and around the world are mourning the sudden death yesterday of journalist David Carr. A writer covering the media beat for the New York Times, Carr was a Minnesota native who had a fiery career in local journalism—including a lauded stint as editor of the free weekly Twin Cities Reader —before ...

  5. 1 giu 2014 · Remembering David Carr, and His Writing on Monopoly Power. Mar 4, 2015. Lisa Gonzalez. Article. Stacy Mitchell, Co-Director of ILSR and Director of the Community-Scaled Economy Initiative, took a few moments to look back over the work of David Carr. Carr’s work included investigating monopolies in the telecommunications space.

  6. 13 feb 2015 · Carr was paying attention—not in a condescending way—but as someone who saw the future coming and wanted to know as much about it as he could. By Richard Lawson February 13, 2015

  7. 16 feb 2015 · When New York Times’ columnist David Carr prepared to apply for a newly created professorship in Boston University’s College of Communication, he realized he’d need a curriculum vitae, the ...