Twitter, the Whiner's Best Friend!

Want to complain about someone? Media people who love to whine, from L.A. to Austin to Washington, all turn to Twitter to air their beefs. Gripes from a Ryan Seacrest wordsmith and others today:

Vanity Fair online editor Mike Hogan complained about the food at South By Southwest.

Washington Times columnist complained about a cell-phone using idiot at a White House press conference, whom she later identified as John Gizzi of Human Events.

Salon.com correspondent Mike Madden engaged in conversation with his readers.

Natalie Eshaya, a writer for Ryan Seacrest, outed her boss's drinking problem.

Chris Nuttall of the Financial Times experienced a moment of sheer geek panic.
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