New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. Had a Breakup
His controversial relationship with Claudia Gonzalez is reportedly over.
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His controversial relationship with Claudia Gonzalez is reportedly over.
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. is standing by his new CEO despite a possible cover-up.
He oversaw the paper for 34 years.
BBC general director Mark Thompson is reportedly in talks for the job.
One reporter voiced his concerns about leadership in an angry e-mail.
A new report says that the company "faces a leadership vacuum."
There's no news like birds-hitting-buildings news.
If only we all could afford a firm like that.
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.
All before 10 a.m. Let us get some coffee in us, at least!
Bear with us for a minute.
This weekend's 'Wall Street Journal' answers that question in the affirmative.
At an "intimate" gathering with Arthur Sulzberger and 50 colleagues at Pranna, the Apple CEO demonstrated his new iPad last night.
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.