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The public radio station will lay off four people and eliminate eleven unfilled positions. Senior staff will take a pay cut, as well.
Eighteen positions have been eliminated, workers were notified.
Bajillionaire Branson may be spending more time in Manhattan. Meanwhile, Cablevision lawyer Harvey L. Beneson mortgages his Hamptons house to pay off his lawsuit, UBS clients run scared as a federal investigation warms up, and another magazine catering to the rich appears on the horizon, in today's roundup of news from the worlds of real estate, law, finance, and media.
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