Washington Unplugged, John dickerson
CBS Hosts A-List
Anniversary Bash for "Unplugged"
 Dannia Hakki, Annie Groer, Tara Palmari
CBS' Washington bureau threw a  cocktail party at the Crowne Plaza hotel last night to celebrate the  first anniversary of its daily webcast "Washington Unplugged."
Among those not plugged into  the festivities: original "Unplugged" host Bob Schieffer.
“He’s on vacation,” said CBS  producer and event host Christine Delargy.
Schieffer did provide us with  this tidbit in advance: "What's great about 'Washington Unplugged' is  that it gives us a place to report those little stories, the delicious  little nuggets of news that there is no room for on television.”
What started as a weekly  political webcast expanded into a daily, with a rotating set of hosts  that include news political analyst John Dickerson.
“I do Mondays and Thursdays,”  he said.  “We can do whatever subject matter we want: foreign policy,  domestic policy, books, movies.  Since we interview so many politicians,  I found interviewing Woody Harrelson and then Ludacris about his  foundation to be interesting.”
Others, too, say they're  plugged into the scene.
"I don't want to be  unplugged," former Hardball producer Tammy Haddad said. "It's an interesting  phenomena because the idea is that you get it real, that's the idea of  unplugged. I grew up real, from Pittsburgh, so I am proud and happy to be  plugged in and working the Web."
And some said they'd rather  stay off the grid.
“I’m totally unplugged, I  love unplugged,” said CBS White House Correspondent Bill Plante. “They  let me do the show from time to time.”
