Newsweek and Jane Harman: It’s Complicated!
Sidney Harman's widow is sending Tina Brown mixed messages.
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Sidney Harman's widow is sending Tina Brown mixed messages.
IAC has taken over a controlling stake.
After the death of her husband, someone in the family was bound to take the role.
Is the Harman half of the Newsbeast company the only one worried employees should be looking at?
The stereo magnate learned he was ill only a month ago.
She'll be the president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Sidney Harman is teasing his new employees.
"It’s always nice to wake up and find out in the 'Times' that your job is doomed."
The 92-year-old stereo mogul and media newbie was more perceptive about his own limits than it first appeared.
The merger talks just got to be too tough.
Namely: Barry Diller, Tina Brown, and Sidney Harman.
Harman's son gets an internship at Newsweek just in time for the lay-offs expected on Friday.
It's the end of an era for the magazine.