A Bancroft Calls Out Rupert Murdoch for Going Against His Word
But even she seems to realize that doing so is an exercise in futility.
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But even she seems to realize that doing so is an exercise in futility.
Each paper has a distinctly different "take" in their extensive coverage of Brauchli's departure.
He's all over the news today, for his potential 'Newsday' deal, and for the backstory behind Marcus Brauchli's ouster at the 'Journal.'
Gawker reports that a rival bidder has dropped out. Is it too late to stop News Corp. from taking over the world?
The outgoing 'Journal' editor officially announces his resignation in a letter to his staff.
Speculation as to why Marcus Brauchli is leaving, after only serving as managing editor for eleven months, is rampant.
The media mogul seems gleeful about life (and also his wife!) in a 'Newsweek' profile, Bank of America's CEO is startled by losses, a fifth-grade graduation ceremony gets ugly, and a hedge-funder pays $801,000 for a literal closet in today's collection of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
The vice-president would really like the little people to get back to their goddamn jobs and stop making googly eyes at one another.
Publishing musical chairs, bad news on the economy front, and gripes about law-school rankings — all in our daily roundup.
The Journal editorial board takes a peek at Billary's tax records and makes an outrageous discovery: They've got cash!
The Peacock network is the first to ditch the traditional notion of television "seasons." That, and more news from the city's media, finance, law and real-estate industries.
Playgirl makes a tantalizing offer to the former governor, an inspector is charged in crane accident, and other tidbits in our daily roundup of media, finance, and law news.