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Daily Intel's favorite HuffPo columnist is forced to resign, and the Boston 'Globe' finally makes a deal, in today's media roundup.
A Huffington Post reporter raises an excellent, obvious question.
Welcome to the future of media.
The weekday and Saturday editions will start costing $2 in June, and the Sunday paper will go up to $5 here in the city.
Would you expect any less from the people who dress her?
And more grim news about the struggling media industry.
We're never happy to see a magazine die, just like we're never happy to see a person die. But even though he appears random and cruel, you have to admit that God, by which we mean Si Newhouse, does things for a reason.
The 'Times' columnist's debut effort has enough to please both liberals and conservatives.
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.
Today's displeasing news about the news.
politics, 2012, occupy wall street, herman cain, no he cain't, crimes and misdemeanors, the national interest, rick perry, video, michael bloomberg, mitt romney, neighborhood news, nypd, occupy everywhere, campaign 2012, herman cain sexual harassment, ink-stained wretches, nyc, protest movements, rick rolling, the third terminator, barack obama, business, made-off, bernie madoff, early and awkward, finance, google, international intrigue, jon huntsman, mf global, not too big to fail, occupy oakland, sad things, the hunt for red november