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The celebrity weekly will focus more on style. Also, several editors are out. That and the rest of today's media news.
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The celebrity weekly will focus more on style. Also, several editors are out. That and the rest of today's media news.
HarperCollins is laying off staffers, the Toronto 'Metro' is written by interns, and approximately 41,000 media jobs have been slashed since the start of the recession. But things are looking up in France!
Overheard: the former governor and Slate columnist discussing his creative process.
The former governor and current Slate columnist walked into a media party at Happy Ending with his head held high.
The ex-YES anchor turns out to be a space cadet, Rick Reilly loves teeth, and more, in this week's look at the sporting press.
The former governor will write a new column for Slate starting tomorrow.
Slate's new lady site is going to be the Elizabeth to Jezebel's Jessica.
Slate's staff and contributors vote, surprise no one.
Tina Brown’s IAC-sponsored news aggregator and blog launched last night — and it's not the Huffington Post Redux.
Slate editor Jacob Weisberg and his wife Deborah Needleman give an interview to Fashion Week Daily and it turns out their lives are exactly like we imagined. No, EXACTLY.
Slate's Jody Rosen's tussle with a Houston alt weekly becomes a truly bizarre war of words.
Plus the latest on Lehman, lawyers, and the state of print media, in our daily industry roundup.
Slate's literary editor Meghan O'Rourke is working on a story about Facebook status updates. Obviously, this information needs to be shared as a Facebook status update of her own!
At a NYU Media Talk last night focusing on "Publishing and the Election," Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter called Thomas Payne “the original blogger.” We bet he didn't have to deal with unending pajama jokes!
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