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Eliot Spitzer Might Not Be a Media Steamroller
The former governor has been overaggressive in some of his negotiations with radio and TV, and a hosting gig has not materialized yet.
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The former governor has been overaggressive in some of his negotiations with radio and TV, and a hosting gig has not materialized yet.
The two TV news divisions have been talking about combining operations for a couple of months now.
Despite a disdain for awards-seeking in the upper echelons of News Corp., editors at the 'Journal' are rethinking their nonchalance toward the industry's top laurels.
She's not surrounding herself with anyone with experience.
Palin's contract, which included specifics on private planes, was as detailed as a rock star's.
'New York' obtained an advance copy of 'The Promise,' a chronicle of Obama's first year, which will be released in May.
The 'Wall Street Journal' editor-in-chief and New York 'Times' executive editor cross swords again, this time over plagiarism.
A source tells us the much-hyped piece isn't going to be as damaging as rumors indicate.
The announcement of the paper's new metered-pay system seems like it's coming in tandem with Apple's upcoming tablet reveal. But it's not.
The paper is close to ending a long, contentious debate over whether to stay free or move to a paid content model online.