Should the Post Be Worried About the Journal’s Planned New York Section?
Some people in the tabloid newsroom are.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Some people in the tabloid newsroom are.
But that number is skewed by online circulation, which totally shouldn't count. Right? Right?
Yesterday a blog item reported that the 'Daily News' owner is considering selling his paper to the News Corp. mogul. Today, an editorial by the former appears in the paper of the latter.
The public radio station will lay off four people and eliminate eleven unfilled positions. Senior staff will take a pay cut, as well.
The celebrity weekly will focus more on style. Also, several editors are out. That and the rest of today's media news.
Of all the top 25 newspapers in the country, only the 'Journal' grew in circulation this year; the New York 'Post,' however, lost more readers than any other paper on the list.
Yep, you read that right. There's a media job, everybody! A media job!
Sources say the blog could go dark any minute.
Lalalalalala. The media can't hear you, bad news. Lalalala.
"I've got no desire to be an even bigger public enemy," he told reporters yesterday.
But if he did know anything, he wasn't the only one who knew something and didn't do anything. Or something?
The company plans to close the largely New York-based Fashion and Retail group.
The awkward puberty of the media continues.
The only way it could hurt people was psychologically.
'At least 10' envelopes arrived at the paper's offices today, addressed to the paper's executives, beginning a Day of Terror.
'As god as my witness, I'll never go wrinkled again!'
They bicker all the time, but really they love one another.
sarah palin, ink-stained wretches, health carnage, america's sweetheart, barack obama, levi johnston, congress, tv, fox news, white men with money, david paterson, fort hood, party lines, health care, hillary clinton, terrorism, elections, neighborhood news, the greatest depression, gossip girl, lindsay lohan, goldman sachs, robert pattinson, lou dobbs, nidal malik hasan, crime, the most important people in the world, made-off, bernie madoff, gay marriage, cnn, going rogue, oh albany!, state senate, secretary of awesome