Brendan Loy is an American blogger, husband, and father of three.

Loy's first blog, titled The Irish Trojan's Blog, gained moderate attention on the Internet and in some media outlets for his posting on Hurricane Katrina. He currently runs two blogs. His primary blog, "The Living Room Times," covers politics, sports, news, weather, and other topics. His secondary blog, "The Pioneer Pulse," is devoted to covering the Denver Pioneers men's basketball team.

Loy worked for the Daily Trojan during his undergraduate studies at the University of Southern California, but Loy states that he was "forced to resign" from an editorial position. Loy has not stated the reasons for his resignation.[1] [self-published source?][2] [self-published source?]

Loy is a native of Newington, Connecticut. He graduated from the University of Southern California in 2003 and Notre Dame Law School in 2007. He and his wife Becky have three daughters.[3] He is currently a practicing attorney in Colorado. [citation needed]

Hurricane Katrina coverage

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Loy's site became the "most frequently cited hurricane-related blog" for Katrina-related coverage, according to Intelliseek's Blogpulse.[4]

Due to his hurricane coverage, Loy was the subject of articles in The New York Times,[5] The Washington Post,[6] and was covered by Slate's Mickey Kaus.[7] Loy also appeared briefly in Spike Lee's 2006 HBO documentary film "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts."[citation needed]

Other media attention

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Loy also authored a piece for Sports Illustrated on Campus titled "The Perfect Bracket: How to come out on top in your NCAA tournament pool."[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Becky and Toby Flood the Zone". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-02.
  2. ^ "Heads Must Roll". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-02.
  3. ^ About Brendan [self-published source?] Archived August 14, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, The Living Room Times
  4. ^ Intelliseek's Blogpulse lists Irish Trojan Blog as the "most frequently cited hurricane-related blog" for Katrina-related coverage
  5. ^ "A 'Weather Nerd' in Indiana Sent a Warning to the Mayor", The New York Times, September 5, 2005
  6. ^ "Brendan Loy, the Guy of The Storm", The Washington Post, October 23, 2005
  7. ^ Mickey Kaus (September 2, 2005)
  8. ^ "The Perfect Bracket: How to come out on top in your NCAA tournament pool", Sports Illustrated on Campus, March 28, 2006
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