Communications-School Graduates Receiving Grim Messages
Basically, at Syracuse and Berkeley, they're being told they'll have to work for free.
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Basically, at Syracuse and Berkeley, they're being told they'll have to work for free.
So they're shipping it off before it sinks. (Sorry.) And more, in today's media news.
And more grim news from the struggling media industry.
Ugh, now we're going to have to crash the Condé Nast holiday party. And we're always the only ones there who eat the food.
Finally, right? Plus, David Brooks thinks Goldman Sachs may be on the cusp of a coup, and the "summer of legal vindication" kicks off in our hump-day roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
The 'Post' and 'Daily News' explain all. Plus, gossip about Barack and Michelle Obama, Madonna, and Kirsten Dunst in our daily column roundup.
Martha disrupts plans to make her seem like less of a perfectionist, Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne may face arrest (he'd better hide his stash!), and the FBI is slapping anyone who's ever said the word "mortgage" with criminal charges, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
The abrupt departure leaves former CEO Frank Bennack Jr. in charge.
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