['The late David Carr was posthumously named a Pulitzer Prize finalist this year for his 2014 columns on cable in the New York Times. He passed away on Feb.12, 2015. Carr was the most influential media and cultural writer in America. In 2011, he shared some of the most revealing moments of his personal and professional life, including his fight to overcome alcohol and drug abuse,chronicled in his memoir, Night of the Gun. One of his most cherished journalism moments? His first byline. A story in the now defunct Twin Cities (Minnesota) Reader on police misconduct.', OrderedDict([('@xmlns:itunes', 'http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd'), ('#text', 'The late David Carr was posthumously named a Pulitzer Prize finalist this year for his 2014 columns on cable in the New York Times. He passed away on Feb.12, 2015. Carr was the most influential media and cultural writer in America. In 2011, he shared some of the most revealing moments of his personal and professional life, including his fight to overcome alcohol and drug abuse,chronicled in his memoir, Night of the Gun. One of his most cherished journalism moments? His first byline. A story in the now defunct Twin Cities (Minnesota) Reader on police misconduct.')])]