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The Stewart-Cramer Circus Continues
cityfile · 03/10/09 11:15AM• Jon Stewart made fun of Jim Cramer and Cramer responded in kind. Then Stewart took another shot at the Mad Money host. And Cramer responded once again on the Today show this morning. Your turn, Jonny. [HP, MM, BI]
• Okay, so CNBC didn't see the economic collapse coming. But if we're handing out blame, we better not forget about the nation's newspapers! [NPR]
• Ratings for Donald Trump's Celebrity Apprentice have tumbled. [AdAge]
• More cuts at New York are rumored to be in the works. [Gawker]
• American Express has shuttered Travel + Leisure Golf. [WWD]
• Apple is launching an American Idol iPhone application. Finally! [THR]
• Equally exciting: Universal movies are coming to your Playstation. [THR]
Jim Cramer Latest Jon Stewart Rebuttal: I Get Paid to Be Wrong
John Cook · 03/10/09 10:00AMJim Cramer Lashes Back At Jon Stewart
Ryan Tate · 03/09/09 09:56PMBurn Our Zombie Economy Before Its Years-Long Rampage
Ryan Tate · 03/09/09 07:25PMCNBC Would Rather Be Talked About Than Right
John Cook · 03/09/09 11:21AMThe New Republic Changes Hands, The NYT Raises Cash
cityfile · 03/09/09 11:05AM• Marty Peretz, former owner of the New Republic, is buying back the mag with a group of investors led by former Lazard exec Laurence Grafstein. [Politico]
• The New York Times Co. has successfully raised $225 million by selling off 21 floors of its Eighth Avenue office building. [NYT]
• "Was last week the worst one in CNBC's 20-year history—or the best?" asks the Times today. Thanks in part to Jon Stewart, we're pretty sure it was its worst, but ratings are up so CNBC execs aren't complaining. [NYT]
• Carl Icahn is stepping up his effort to take control of Lionsgate. [Variety]
• McClatchy, which publishes 30 daily newspapers, says it plans to slash 1,600 jobs, or 15% of its work force, as well as cut salaries across the board. [WSJ]
• Mag covers with Barack Obama have performed well, by and large. [NYP]
• Watchmen was No. 1 at the weekend box office, grossing $55.7 million. [EW]
• The Tribeca Film Festival announced its May lineup today. [THR]
Will CNBC Need a Bailout?
Ryan Tate · 03/08/09 06:14PMErin Burnett Makes CNBC Even More Loathsome
Owen Thomas · 03/07/09 01:30PMHey At Least the Recession Comes With Cookies
Hamilton Nolan · 03/06/09 12:48PMThe Times, Jon Stewart & The Gossip Girl Spin-Off
cityfile · 03/06/09 11:23AM• Got an idea for how Arthur Sulzberger Jr. might be able to rescue the struggling New York Times? He now says he'll "consider anything." [NYO]
• Hachette plans to leave Midtown for cheaper space near Wall Street. [NYP]
• Josh Schwartz is finishing the pilot for an as-yet-untitled Gossip Girl spin-off that will be tied into GG's season finale on May 11. [NYO]
• Depressing: The story of the 55-year-old former TV Guide editor who is now an unpaid intern—yes, unpaid intern—at wowOwow.com. [LAT]
• Why did Jon Stewart go off on Rick Santelli? An unnamed "on-air host" claims Stewart is "bizarrely obsessed with" with the CNBC reporter. [Dealbreaker]
• Speaking of Stewart, Slate's The Big Money would like you remind you that Jon Stewart is not actually a journalist. Yea, thanks for that. [TBM]
Jon Stewart Slams CNBC Again on Letterman
Ryan Tate · 03/06/09 05:01AMNew Imprint for HarperCollins, Cuts at Sony
cityfile · 03/05/09 11:42AM• HarperCollins is launching a new imprint which will focus on "pop culture, sports, style and content derived from the Internet." Clever! [NYT]
• Sony Pictures is cutting 300 employees, or 4% of its workforce. [LAT]
• YouTube and Universal are in talks to build a "hub" for music videos. [WSJ]
• Jon Stewart went to town on CNBC last night, in case you missed it. [Portfolio]
• For some reason, NBC has decided to bring back Heroes next season. [THR]
• In the first two months of this year, 7,453 jobs were lost at media companies. You know, just in case you're keeping track or whatever. [THR]
Jon Stewart's Epic CNBC Rant: Best Moments
Ryan Tate · 03/05/09 03:00AMBloggers Scoop CNBC Again at Apple Shareholder Meeting
Owen Thomas · 02/25/09 03:55PMThe Only Thing We Have to Fear is the Fear of 'Moral Hazard'
Owen Thomas · 02/24/09 02:04PMDrudge Report Showcases the Least Sympathetic Populist Rage Ever
Pareene · 02/19/09 12:22PMCNBC Anchors Totally Speechless Over Market Crash
Hamilton Nolan · 02/17/09 04:25PMMasked Jim Cramer Sneaks Into Teen Slumber Party
Hamilton Nolan · 02/05/09 04:06PMCondé Considers Cuts, Time Warner Takes a Big Loss
cityfile · 02/04/09 10:27AM• More magazine closures may be on the way at Condé Nast. [NYO]
• Time Warner posted a fourth-quarter loss of $16 billion. [AP]
• Bill Keller says there are "deadly serious" discussions taking place at the New York Times about charging for access to the paper's website. [E&P]
• Obama campaign manager David Plouffe has signed a seven-figure deal with Viking to write a book about last year's presidential election. [AP]
• Thanks to Ron Burkle, Wal-Mart customers can no longer pick up copies of magazines like People, Sports Illustrated and Time. [NYP]
• Jonathan Wald is leaving CNBC. [CNBC]
• Ticketmaster and concert promoter Live Nation are close to a merger. [WSJ]