In 1998, Slate magazine put its site behind a paid wall.
Slate magazine called the character one of the reasons to look forward to the return of the show in fall 2007.
Slate Magazine named the character as one of the reasons they were looking forward to the return of the show in fall 2007.
As a result of all these changes, "participation rates plummeted" in the late 1990s, according to Slate online magazine.
He served as the editor of Slate magazine for six years, until stepping down in June 2008.
He wrote the 'Teachings' column for Slate magazine from 2002 to 2005.
Slate magazine did a piece exploring how programs such as Eureqa could replace human scientists.
Landsburg wrote a column on "everyday economics" for Slate magazine from 1996 to 2008.
In September, 2008, she was named the 13th most powerful American over the age of 80 by Slate magazine.
Slate Magazine ran a profile on Bohannon and the competition in 2011.