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Yesterday a blog item reported that the 'Daily News' owner is considering selling his paper to the News Corp. mogul. Today, an editorial by the former appears in the paper of the latter.
Plus Michael Stipe makes himself unwelcome at Babbo, all in today's dose of tabloid goodness.
Plus, we prayed to the Christmas angel it'll be a good, healthy year for Britney in 2009. In the merry little gossip roundup.
The Jonas Brothers were apparently more painful.
A bunch of boldface names came out in support of abolishing term limits today, but earlier in the week, the loudest voices on the subject were all clients of the PR legend.
Our columnist wonders at the forces that made Bloomberg feel that skirting the rules for a third term was necessary: namely, his cadre of mogul friends.
Our invite must have gotten lost in the mail. Meanwhile! Mean jellyfish continue to spoil summer fun! Aretha never reached the beach! And Howard Stern and his fiancée looked so tall this weekend! There was so much going on in the Hamptons … honey, where were you?
The legendary tabloid rivals are talking about merging parts of their operations.
Also, Lehman Brothers weighs its options, and 15 CPW breaks the $100 million barrier.
But is Rupert's mind hold over Sam Zell strong enough to win out in the end?
Turns out the two media moguls have a "budding relationship." How adorable! And TERRIFYING.
In a surprise move, Cablevision reenters the contest for the beleaguered paper with a bid $70 million higher than Murdoch's.
Once again, the Aussie media mogul is all over our daily industry roundup.
He's all over the news today, for his potential 'Newsday' deal, and for the backstory behind Marcus Brauchli's ouster at the 'Journal.'
Gawker reports that a rival bidder has dropped out. Is it too late to stop News Corp. from taking over the world?
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