internal-memos
Gawker EIC Fired in CityFile Acquisition
Gabriel Snyder · 02/15/10 04:21PMPulitzer Prize-Winning LAT Car Critic's Farewell Memo: A Masterpiece of the Form
Gabriel Snyder · 02/12/10 09:47AMMemo from Reuters's New York Equities Editor on Scoop Monitoring
Ryan Tate · 02/12/10 09:42AMCornell Braces for Deadhead Hippie Invasion
Doree Shafrir · 02/11/10 02:01PMStyleWatch Publisher Quits (Update: Goes to Lucky)
Hamilton Nolan · 02/11/10 10:20AMBloomberg News, Thy Taskmaster Is the 'Breaking News Points' System
Ryan Tate · 02/10/10 02:42PMNew York Times Now Making Money
Hamilton Nolan · 02/10/10 11:46AMMacmillan CEO to Authors: 'We Will Make Less Money on the Sale of E-books'
Richard Lawson · 02/04/10 02:25PMHere's a memo that John Sargent just sent out to all Macmillan authors and agents about the publisher's ongoing fight with Amazon over e-book pricing. It's optimistic! Sort of. Their titles are still removed from Amazon, but a peace accord might be imminent. Basically there's still a lot of figuring out to be done about what the brave new world of publishing will look like.
AOL Chief to Troops: Our Company is Dying Slower Than Ever
Ryan Tate · 02/03/10 11:57AMOld-Man Murdoch Promises 'New Vigor and Strength' in 2010
Ryan Tate · 02/02/10 05:15PMRupert Murdoch sent out a memo today to reassure his News Corp. charges that, recession or not, their media conglomerate remains on top and is growing revenue. "Organically," which is heartening. Full memo after the jump. But don't let the hippie-dippie "organic" language fool you into thinking Murdoch is turning liberal; despite rumors of an internal feud, Murdoch still gives prominent praise to his right-tilting Fox News Channel and Wall Street Journal in the memo below, albeit after a nod to Avatar, a film about native peoples' struggle against mining interests. And he sounds as defiant as ever about free internet content, citing the Journal's effort at "instituting fair pricing for digital journalism" as a major accomplishment. He's about to turn 79, but Murdoch sounds like he's still very much in a hurry.
New York Editor-in-Chief Adam Moss Bids Teary Farewell to Hugo Lindgren
Doree Shafrir · 01/29/10 01:48PMThis morning, it was announced that New York Magazine deputy editor Hugo Lindgren will be departing for Bloomberg BusinessWeek. NYM editor Adam Moss sent out a gushing tribute to Lindgren, who's been there for six years and before that worked with Moss at The New York Times Magazine, to the magazine's staff.
Newsday: We Don't Care About Paid Online Subscribers, Duh
Hamilton Nolan · 01/28/10 02:11PMThe Apple Tablet Restructures the New York Times
Ryan Tate · 01/25/10 12:38PMThe New York Times Company is launching new "Reader Applications" division, according to an internal memo. This is probably the first corporate re-organization motivated by an external product that doesn't officially exist. The new business-side group will oversee products for non-Apple devices like the Kindle, Sony Reader and Barnes & Noble Nook. In fact, the word "Apple" appears nowhere in today's memo from Times Company president Scott Heekin-Canedy. But the timing of the announcement just days before Apple is expected to unveil its own tablet device is not lost on company insiders. We're guessing newsroom staff will be watching Apple's tablet event as obsessively as any Apple fanboys later this week, if only to get details on the "continued growth in this new and important segment of" Times business.
New York Times Tells Employees Why They All Got Diarrhea
Hamilton Nolan · 01/21/10 01:05PMGood god. Remember that little outbreak of a mysterious intestinal illness at the New York Times that shut down the company cafeteria earlier this month? Well, they've run some tests, and...we don't know how to tell you this...it's... Norovirus. (*Checks Wikipedia.*) Dang that makes you throw up and poop!
Winkler's Weekly Notes: Telling Bloombergians What They Did Wrong
Hamilton Nolan · 01/18/10 03:28PMNik Deogun Leaves WSJ for CNBC (With Songs!)
Hamilton Nolan · 01/14/10 10:58AMMemo: AOL Says Nuclear Layoffs Begin Today
Ryan Tate · 01/11/10 01:01PMAOL will begin a much-anticipated mass layoff round today, the head of HR wrote to staff. Fired workers — an estimated 1,400 of them — will largely be leaving on Wednesday. Then the internet conglomerate can hire in India. AOL is planing to expand its technical staff in South Asia, according to briefings within the company earlier this month. But first the company, in the midst of a major restructuring under CEO Tim Armstrong, must make major cuts stateside. By spreading the cuts among AOL's offices, the company will avoid having to give costly, lengthy firing notices under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act. Let's hear it for the bottom line.