Times Layoffs: Salkin, Konigsberg, Rimer, and More [Updated]
People keep getting called upstairs, and it's not good news.
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People keep getting called upstairs, and it's not good news.
In addition, they're selling off 'Adweek,' 'Mediaweek,' 'Backstage,' 'Billboard,' and 'The Hollywood Reporter.'
That's what the media moguls have been saying, but is that still the answer?
Because the Hard Rock Cafe may have Elvis's pants, but do they have his CLOGS?
It'll continue on as a website, the company says, but they've already gone and laid off the entire staff.
The paper will also be distributed free in some areas.
"For every kid that I bump into who is wandering the media industry looking for an entrance that closed some time ago, I come across another who is a bundle of ideas, energy and technological mastery."
A meeting today among representatives of fifteen major papers could mean a lot of things.
The editor of the revamped newsweekly thinks it's just going to be great.
The mogul's bid to buy up the large share of stock currently owned by Harbinger Capital was not accepted.
Of all the top 25 newspapers in the country, only the 'Journal' grew in circulation this year; the New York 'Post,' however, lost more readers than any other paper on the list.
The Court TV founder wants to help newspapers market and sell content on the Internet.
But we forgive them because it's Andy Samberg.
Every one of our major papers ranks in the top fifteen most-visited newspaper websites in the country.