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Reed Elsevier Sells, Rodale Chief Exits, More Earnings
cityfile · 07/30/09 01:41PM• Reed Elsevier is planning to sell a bunch of publications, including Broadcasting & Cable, Publishers Weekly and Multichannel News. [THR]
• Rodale's president and CEO, Steve Murphy, has resigned. [Gawker]
• Disney reports third-quarter profit fell 26 percent from the same quarter a year ago. Sony posted a loss for the quarter, as well. [AP, Reuters]
• Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia reported a loss, but beat estimates. [NYP]
• TLC's been having a pretty good year, in case you haven't heard. [LAT]
• Amy Poehler is coming back to SNL. Just part-time, though. [Vulture]
• Maria Bartiromo has locked in a new five-year contract with CNBC. [VF]
• Dustin "Screech" Diamond's tell-all memoir will be published, after all! [NYO]
You Cannot Stop Jude Law's Prolific Seed-Planting, You Can Only Hope to Contain It
The Cajun Boy · 07/30/09 06:17AMMichael Jackson Asked Katie Couric Out on a Date, Using His Rabbi
John Cook · 07/29/09 12:20PMOn the Late Show With David Letterman last night, Katie Couric told the story of how Michael Jackson asked her out on a date in 2000 (two years after her husband died), using Rabbi Shmuley Boteach as a go-between.
Is the Fairytale Marriage of Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds Falling Apart?
The Cajun Boy · 07/29/09 07:33AMDavid Letterman Bids Adieu To Sarah Palin With Top 10 List
Foster Kamer · 07/25/09 05:00PMMichael Jackson Used Diddy So He Could Dance With Beyonce
The Cajun Boy · 07/24/09 01:34AMTracy Morgan Has Interesting Plans for His Possible Emmy Award
The Cajun Boy · 07/23/09 01:36AMNever Piss Off David Letterman
The Cajun Boy · 07/22/09 08:29PMDavid Letterman: 53rd and Broadway
ericajane · 07/22/09 02:17PMKevin Spacey Fails to Sell David Letterman on the Virtues of Twitter
The Cajun Boy · 07/22/09 02:26AMCuts at McGraw-Hill & The Shakeup at Forbes
cityfile · 07/16/09 01:21PM• McGraw-Hill, which announced recently that it's looking to get rid of BusinessWeek, has now announced plans to get rid of 550 employees. [WSJ]
• Jim Spanfeller, the president and CEO of Forbes.com, either decided to leave the company or was forced out, depending on who you talk to. [DF, NYT]
• As expected, the new Harry Potter movie raked it in yesterday. [THR]
• Donald Trump's long-running libel lawsuit against author (and New York Times business editor) Timothy O'Brien has been dismissed by a judge. [NYP]
Sarah Palin Saw a Bear Do Something In the Woods, Therefore She Twittered
The Cajun Boy · 07/16/09 03:14AM'Bruno' Bestows His Top Ten Upon America
The Cajun Boy · 07/09/09 09:04PMWhy Wasn't Sacha Baron Cohen In Character on Letterman Last Night?
Richard Lawson · 07/08/09 12:41PMNot that we minded, because the real guy is pretty charming and a great raconteur, but it was just curious because in the past the comedian, currently promoting Brüno, has been so committed to in-character appearances.
Dark, Powerful Forces Are Determined to Destroy Charmaine Blake
The Cajun Boy · 07/01/09 08:21PMFarrah, Late Night Ratings & Anderson's Mea Culpa
cityfile · 06/25/09 12:55PM• ABC and NBC will face off on Thursday night with competing tributes to Farrah Fawcett, who died today. But you probably expected that, no? [NYT]
• David Letterman beat out Conan in the ratings last week, the first time the Late Show has dominated the weekly ratings since 2005. [THR]
• Rosie O'Donnell will debut a new show on Sirius XM this fall. [NYDN]
• Rumor has it Ben Silverman's tenure at NBC may be ending soon. [DHD]
• Fox News now averages the same number of viewers as CNN, MSNBC, and HLN combined. Cue an evil grin across Roger Ailes's face. [THR]
• Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson's new book contains material he ripped from Wikipedia. But he's really, really sorry about it, okay? [NYP]