The End of Linsanity Is Tearing James Dolan and Mort Zuckerman Apart
Cablevision is accusing the Daily News publisher of "a campaign of intimidation and extortion."
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Cablevision is accusing the Daily News publisher of "a campaign of intimidation and extortion."
Every one of our major papers ranks in the top fifteen most-visited newspaper websites in the country.
Today we have people getting new jobs, losing old ones, and just plain disappearing.
Mike and the Mad Dog go separate, mediocre ways; paper prizes Favre over Pope; and other troubling news from the past week in sports.
The legendary tabloid rivals are talking about merging parts of their operations.
Plus the latest on Lehman, lawyers, and the state of print media, in our daily industry roundup.
Also, how Mort Zuckerman's been doing with his piano lessons.
But is Rupert's mind hold over Sam Zell strong enough to win out in the end?
Also, Microsoft gives up on Yahoo, Berkshire Hathaway's profits tank briefly, and Buzz Bissinger apologizes to Will Leitch, all in our daily industry roundup.
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.
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?
The Peacock network is the first to ditch the traditional notion of television "seasons." That, and more news from the city's media, finance, law and real-estate industries.
Turns out it's not just Rupert Murdoch who's interested in buying Newsday; Mort Zuckerman, the real-estate magnate who owns the Daily News, and James Dolan, whose family owns Cablevision, Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks, are making bids as well.
According to Crain's, Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. might be plotting to buy Long Island tabloid Newsday. The news comes shortly after the release of the quarterly results of the Tribune Company (Newsday's owner), which showed an $78 million loss in its continuing operations at the end of 2007.
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