Gawker In the Media, Week of May 2

This past week Gawker editors weighed in on newsworthy topics such as Donald Trump's controversial polling, Chicago's SmartHome of the future and the majorly damaging Playstation hack.

5.1.11 Maureen O'Connor on CNN Newsroom with Don Lemon
Gawker's Maureen O'Connor dishes on Donald Trump's comical presence at the Correspondents Dinner and his political stance. O'Connor breaks down all things Trump from his unpolitical self-promoting behaviors and false polling to his infamous orange colored flesh and flesh colored hair.




















5.3.11 Joe Brown on Discovery Channel Canada
Gizmodo's Joe Brown takes Discovery Channel Canada through a tour of the home of the future, planted right in the backyard of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Brown highlights all of the SmartHome's 100% green features from kitchen counters made from post-consumer waste to a home automation system that monitors any and all energy-use.


5.4.11 Brian Crecente on NPR Morning Edition
Kotaku's Brian Crecente shared his expertise on the mother of all data breaches. Crecente explained how damaging Sony and Playstation's loss of financial data is due to the size and cost of the breach, not to mention the major slam to the gaming company's reputation.

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