At ‘Diana’ Party, Tina Brown Talks About Small Mags, and Bloomberg Won’t Talk About Tony Soprano

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Brown hadn't watched the show yet. ("I've got it TiVo'd; it's my reward tonight when I get in," she explained.) Les Moonves and Julie Chen nearly missed it due to some cable problems. ("I would not have chosen Journey on the jukebox," Chen told us.) And Isaac Mizrahi liked the ending. ("I was satisfied," he said.) Mike Bloomberg, however, wasn't revealing his thoughts about the show. "If I was going to talk about my personal life," he told us when we asked if he'd watched, "it would not be to you and it wouldn’t be at this event." Um, okay, then. —Justin Ravitz
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