Fortune Readers Won’t Care If Magazine Cuts Back, Says Time Inc Exec
It's not like they really read it, anyway.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
It's not like they really read it, anyway.
Sure, some people saw the Wall Street crash coming — but most didn't.
All the publishing giant's titles will be streamlined into groups, with staff-sharing and a new focus on the Web.
Plus, the latest on Bear Stearns, Robert De Niro, and Norm Pearlstine in our daily industry roundup.
Also, dish on Ashley Dupré, Anna Wintour, Clay Aiken, and more in our daily gossip roundup.
Publishing musical chairs, bad news on the economy front, and gripes about law-school rankings — all in our daily roundup.
tiger woods, health carnage, tiger catches tail, barack obama, congress, senate, joe lieberman, the most important people in the world, ink-stained wretches, david paterson, goldman sachs, harry reid, health care, kate hudson, wall street, jude law, neighborhood news, sienna miller, woods hole, aig, ben nelson, citigroup, courtney love, crime, intel, jerks, mayor bloomberg, public option, the greatest depression, white men with money, a-rod, america's sweetheart, andrew cuomo, ballsy crime, ben bernanke