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Rick Stengel

  1. ink-stained wretches
    Time Editor Rick Stengel Ditching Magazine for State DepartmentAnother loss for legacy newsweeklies.
  2. ink-stained wretches
    Jim Frederick Named Managing Editor of Time.comHe replaces Josh Tyrangiel, who left in November to helm ‘Bloomberg Businessweek.’
  3. party chat
    Oprah: Hardest Part About Setting Up Network Is ‘Getting the Right People on the Right Seats on the Bus’“And getting the people off of the bus that shouldn’t be on the bus!”
  4. ink-stained wretches
    Time Masthead Morphs AgainJust as editor Rick Stengel is setting out to start promoting his new book.
  5. ink-stained wretches
    Josh Tyrangiel to Business WeekThe online editor will take over Bloomberg LP’s latest acquisition.
  6. ink-stained wretches
    Time Inc. to Restructure, Lay Off 600 WorkersAll the publishing giant’s titles will be streamlined into groups, with staff-sharing and a new focus on the Web.
  7. early and often
    Denver Dispatch: ‘Newsweek’ Throws DNC’s Top Party, With Sean Penn and … Walter IsaacsonCameron Crowe told J.J. Abrams that it brought back memories of being with Led Zeppelin on tour.
  8. company town
    Bloomberg’s Baby Problems: They Just Keep Popping OutFINANCE • Another woman joined the federal discrimination lawsuit against Bloomberg LP. After her first child in 2005, her pay fell and her colleagues turned into sharks. One supervisor even asked, “What is this, your third baby?” [NYT] • More of the same on the Street: Bank of America wrote down $3 billion, Bear Stearns $1.2 billion, and British bank HSBC took the cake with $3.4 billion, largely due to U.S. mortgage weaknesses. Meanwhile, Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein laughed in everyone’s face, predicting no more write-downs (not that they lost much in the first place) at the Teflon bank. [NYP, NYT, NYT, DealBreaker] • Is the credit crunch just like Enron all over again? So says Bethany McLean, the reporter who first broke Ken Lay’s fraud wide open. [Fortune]