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The News Corp. owner made mincemeat of ‘Journal’ editor Marcus Brauchli after purchasing the paper and bending it to his will.
Despite a disdain for awards-seeking in the upper echelons of News Corp., editors at the 'Journal' are rethinking their nonchalance toward the industry's top laurels.
They're really going after that consumer advertising.
All before 10 a.m. Let us get some coffee in us, at least!
Bear with us for a minute.
Zachery Kouwe left before disciplinary action could be taken.
The 'Wall Street Journal' editor-in-chief and New York 'Times' executive editor cross swords again, this time over plagiarism.
The 'WSJ' editor has a bone to pick with the 'NYT' editor.
Well, sort of. He bought a $10 million duplex in the same building as his ’rents. Plus, Stephen Schwarzman has fallen off ‘Vanity Fair’s’ New Establishment list; Dennis Kozlowski appeals, and the ‘WSJ’ proudly unveils its new magazine, in today’s industry news.
In the most recent round of changes, there is only one departure, but a consolidation of all the company's news desks.
Like we didn't see this coming.
Plus, trouble for UBS, victory for Stephen Colbert, and one or the other for anyone who took the bar last time around, in our daily industry roundup.
The oversight board, meant to protect the paper's editorial integrity, says Murdoch's move to oust Marcus Brauchli violates the "letter and spirit" of its bylaws. Too bad there's nothing they can do about it now.
'Vanity Fair' fights back over the Miley Cyrus pictures, Stuyvesant Town has a square dance, and more, in our daily industry roundup.
Also, the latest on what Nina Garcia, Robert Thomson, Ben Stein, and Kevin Spacey have been up to, in our daily news roundup.