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Mark Casey is a nationally syndicated columnist and social commentator. His commentary and analysis have been featured on MSNBC.com,〔(MSNBC.com )〕 Business Week, and in newspapers throughout the country, from the Baltimore Sun to the Santa Monica Daily Press. Mark Casey's work has become known for its broad social appeal, and in particular its ability to capture the younger demographics, often referred to as "the Daily Show crowd," in reference to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central. While he is widely followed for his political opinions, Casey has stated on his (blog ) that he prefers to be thought of as a "cultural" writer, claiming that "Politics is far too narrow and bland a field for any writer to be pigeonholed with."〔(Mark Casey Online )〕 == Early career == While still a student at Indiana University, where he was a writer and managing editor at the school's acclaimed paper, the (Indiana Daily Student ), Mark Casey also co-founded the popular, but now defunct, political blog "Deny My Freedom," which was only the beginning of his interest in social media and digital publishing. Throughout his career, Casey has been a vocal supporter and participant in social media and publishing, which he calls "Web 2.0 Democracy." Even as his career and popularity as a straight writer has grown, he has remained an active member of social communities such as Daily Kos and Newsvine.〔(Mark Casey on Newsvine )〕 After leaving Indiana University, Mark Casey co-founded (Melted Reel Online ), an online entertainment news and film criticism magazine, where he was an editor for over a year, and remains an occasional contributor.〔(Melted Reel Online )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Casey (columnist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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