It’s ‘Nastie’ Out There: The Day in Media Layoffs
Changes at spinoff and niche titles, and bad news from Condé Nast.
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Our daily count of how many heads rolled in the media industry.
He will continue casting his conservative spells over viewers of Fox News and Fox Business Network until he is 73 years old.
The current economy means laid-off bankers may have to turn to the oldest profession.
Arthur Gregg Sulzberger, the 28-year-old son of 'Times' publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., is leaving his job as a reporter at the 'Oregonian' newspaper to return to New York and the 'Times.'
Frankly, if you didn't get any news about your job today, that's a good thing.
The conservative 'Times' opinion columnist hints that he may be ready to go.
A London paper says the Alaska governor is thisclose to signing a book deal for $7 million.
Eliot Spitzer's Washington 'Post' opinion essay about the economy is a thinly veiled advice column to dudes cheating on their wives with hookers.
He thinks everyone needs to just CHILL OUT, okay?
Despite Internet rumors, the London/New York pop-culture rag is still alive and well.
And yet, surprisingly, O'Reilly himself is alive and well in New York.
In discussing this year's ‘Time’ Person of the Year, ‘SNL’'s head writer has some political advice.
This is kind of confusing. Bear with us.
In Miami at a Republican Governors Association event, Sarah Palin steps into uncharted territory.
Thoughts on Palin's opening salvo for the next inevitable campaign.
More changes under way at Nick Denton's blog empire.
In which two aging writers go at it over how to mourn the death of old media.
Brown's Daily Beast surpassed webemy Michael Wolff's Newser in its first month. Nonny-nonny boo-boo.
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