TCS Daily

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TCS Daily (formerly known as Tech Central Station) is an online journal with commentary and analysis on current news from a Free Market perspective. TCS is an acronym that stands for 'Technology, Commerce, Society.'

TCSDaily was published by DCI Group, a lobbying and PR firm based in Washington, DC, until September 19, 2006 when it was sold to its editor, Nick Schultz. Before the sale it was hosted by James K. Glassman, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and syndicated columnist for Scripps Howard News Service. He also writes a monthly financial column for Kiplinger's Personal Finance. TCS was primarily funded by sponsors that currently or previously have included AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, ExxonMobil, General Motors Corporation, McDonalds, Merck, Microsoft, Nasdaq, and PhRMA. However, according to the website, the sale of the journal in 2006 rendered all previous sponsorships expired.

TCS raised doubts about global warming and the film An Inconvenient Truth.[1]

James Glassman is the former host of TCS. Mr Glassman has moved over to the American Enterprise Institute's magazine, The American Enterprise, or TAE.

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  1. ^ Regalado, Antonio; Dionne Searcey; Jeffrey Ball (2006-08-03). Where did that video spoofing Gore's film come from?. Wall Street Journal B1. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved on 2006-08-08.

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