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November 30, 2009
127 Minutes With Lou Dobbs

Suddenly more famous than ever for leaving CNN, the longtime anchor is free at last to crusade for his country (President Dobbs?!?!) and peddle his made-in-the-USA vanity merch.

November 16, 2009
The Information Broker

At the intersection of high finance and news, the New York Times’ past and its future, and with a new best-selling book about the Wall Street crisis, 32-year-old Andrew Ross Sorkin has thrived by understanding the psyches of big players under attack. Which is a talent that has suddenly come in very handy.

November 16, 2009
What You Pay For

100 Soho pedestrians surveyed on whether information— and entertainment—wants to be free.

November 16, 2009
Will Somebody Please Save NBC?

The beleaguered and tattered Peacock Network deserves better than Jeff Zucker, Jay Leno, and maybe even Comcast.

October 26, 2009
Where the News Comes From

Walking back a single day’s top stories.

October 26, 2009
Backlist to the Future

Post-book publishing.

October 26, 2009
Why Won’t Ivanka Just Let Herself Be a Trump?

This sunday, Ivanka Trump, 27, will marry Jared Kushner, 28. They seem to be the perfect match.

October 26, 2009
Another View

Sherri Shepherd’s upbeat empire.

September 28, 2009
Joy Behar’s Big Break

“Hey Bruce!” Joy Behar calls out to Bruce Willis. “How are you, kid?”

September 3, 2009
Pop Culture Is Still Popular

Why the niche will never triumph, and mass culture will always march on.

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