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CNN's Gay Porn Citizen Reporter Fired from Teaching Job
Brian Moylan · 08/23/11 03:47PMMysterious Flying Creature Grounds Flight
Brian Moylan · 08/09/11 01:09PMIt wouldn't be August without a monster attack, so we're going to try to invent one. Just what is this flying beast attacking passengers on a flight from Madison, Wisconsin, to Atlanta? No one knows!
This Is the Gay Porn Vacation Picture That CNN Didn't Want on Its Homepage
Brian Moylan · 02/22/10 01:16PM
Our favorite lieutenant in CNN's citizen iReport army, gay porn star Collin O'Neal, sent the network a bunch of pictures from his working vacation in Australia. Which one did the editors put on their homepage today? Not this topless one!
CNN's Gay Porn iReporter Thinks You 'Catty Queens' Need to Chill Out, We Agree
Brian Moylan · 12/22/09 06:07PM
Yesterday we alerted you to Collin O'Neal CNN iReport's gay porn reporter. He got a lot of negative attention for the clip, and so did we. From whom? The gays! You people need to calm down.
CNN Drafts a Gay Porn Star into Their Citizen Journalist Army
Brian Moylan · 12/21/09 11:51AM
Click to viewCNN's iReport loves their citizen journalists so much, they don't even care if they are gay porn stars, like this one, who took time off from an adult video shoot to film this report about flooding in South Florida.
The fabulous life of the domain-name king
Nicholas Carlson · 01/28/08 04:06PM
Remember that guy you hate, Rick "Domain King" Schwartz? He sold iReport.com to CNN for $750,000 earlier this month. Well, the feeling's not mutual. He doesn't hate you. He just wonders why he's only one living the way he does. Schwartz told Sydney Morning Herald he's shocked more people don't get into the business of trading domain names. Because really, it's a fabulous life. Just ask the King himself.
CNN Pays Big To Showcase Free Content
Pareene · 01/18/08 05:04PM
CNN introduced their own YouTube/America's Funniest Home Videos user-generated content bonanza "iReport" last year to vague acclaim, prominent website placement, and a Sunday afternoon televised roundup. Now they've finally caved and bought the domain names "ireport.com" and "i-report.com" from a squatter who picked them up for $100 in 1997 and unloaded them to CNN for $750,000. All so that the nation may more easily find photos of puppies that look like baby polar bears. [Silicon Alley Insider]