Bryan McKay

Articles: 31
First Published: Oct 13, 2009 / Last Published: Nov 17, 2009
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Bryan McKay is the video channel editor for Technorati. He listens to a lot of jazz in his apartment in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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Bryan McKay's articles

  1. November 17, 2009

    Industrial Production Down, Stocks Slump Slightly
    Reports indicate that October industrial production grew less than forecasted. Markets marginally affected by the news.
  2. Alie & Georgia Present The Ham Daiquiri
    Alie and Georgia are back with a new cocktail creation: the ham daiquiri.
  3. November 13, 2009

    Put This On Pilot Episode: Denim
    Jesse Thorn and Adam Ligasor present the pilot episode of Put This On, a web series about dressing like a grownup.
  4. November 9, 2009

    Dow Hits 52-Week High, Stocks on the Rise
    Stocks continue upward climb after this weekend's G20 resolution to continue stimulus.
  5. November 7, 2009

    Barney Frank Present for Partner's Pot Bust
    Barney Frank—"not a great outdoorsman"—claims he didn't know his partner was growing pot before his 2007 arrest.
  6. November 5, 2009

    Montage: Movie Characters Quoting Movie Titles
    A bunch of movie characters recite lines of dialogue containing the title of their own movie. It's a big mess of self-referential meta-fun!
  7. Nine New Arrests Made in Galleon Scandal
    New arrests made today in the largest hedge-fund scandal in history.
  8. Worker Productivity Increases; Unemployment Claims Shrink
    Government reports indicate an increase in worker productivity and a reduction in unemployment claims below forecasted.
  9. November 3, 2009

    Gawker Media Launches Gawker.TV
    New Gawker property focuses on fun video content that falls outside the main scope of Gawker's front page.
  10. November 2, 2009

    Obama Advisers May Urge Second Stimulus
    Obama advisers may consider another "targeted and specific" stimulus package, despite recent assurances that a second stimulus was unnecessary.