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Stumbled on this thing going on on Twitter, where Megh Wright has been tweeting about questioning that John Mulaney wrote for SNL. Just a huge amount of responses saying she is wrong with links to IMDB, wikipedia, etc. She hilariously deflects every attempt, it is a joy. The kicker is that Mulaney commented himself, last screen shot...
Earlier in the week, I fired off a rambling column on Nat Berman and the TVOvermind plagiarism mill that New York Magazine editor Megh Wright dragged into the light through sheer grit and willpower. My goal was to quickly get...
“After the whole saga with @TVOvermind ripping off one of our posts yesterday, I started poking around there and have yet to find a single post that links to any sources. Which is weird because they aggregate a lot of news.”
https://twitter.com/megh_wright/status/1111661700804198400
This thread on twitter my Megh Wright is pretty amazing. Starting with a single post that appeared to be plagiarized by TVOvermind, she started digging and found that a vast majority of what they post is stolen from other sites without attribution. The thread has a huge number of examples, it’s crazy, I didn’t realize how bad this was.
Megh Wright writes as a succinct feature on the career of Bay Area's prodigal prodigy, Dana Carvey, focusing heavily on his involvement with the monolithic Saturday Night Live.