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Mark Penn Eats His Own Mom
Hamilton Nolan · 10/08/09 10:02AMTrend: PR Men Increasingly Lazy
Hamilton Nolan · 10/05/09 11:37AMMark Penn's Column Now 100% About Mark Penn's Business
Hamilton Nolan · 09/16/09 04:08PMMark Penn Is Back, to Recruit Some Telecom Clients
Hamilton Nolan · 09/09/09 03:32PMWhy Is Mark Penn Scared to Write a New Flacktastic Column for the 'Newspaper?'
Hamilton Nolan · 09/08/09 03:04PMMark Penn and Wall Street Journal Now Equally Pathetic
Hamilton Nolan · 08/28/09 09:56AMA&E Buys Lifetime; Another Luxury Magazine Launch
cityfile · 08/27/09 12:59PM• A&E has agreed to acquire Lifetime, which means it's not entirely out of the realm of synergistic possibility that Duane Chapman of Dog the Bounty Hunter will make a cameo on Project Runway sometime next season. Yay. [THR, NYT]
• The Daily News has dropped its restaurant critic, Danyelle Freeman, and doesn't appear to be making any plans to replace her. [P6, NYT]
• Another luxury magazine is coming! The Financial Times plans to bring its quarterly glossy, FT Wealth, to American shores this October. [Crain's]
• It's been nearly two years since Oprah announced plans to launch a cable channel, and the venture's been riddled with problems ever since. [LAT]
• Italian officials are now investigating Google for its "lack of transparency." Yes, the same Italy that's governed by a man named Silvio Berlusconi. [NYT]
• Larry David will be bringing the cast of Seinfeld together for a multi-episode appearance on the new season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Which makes sense considering it's not like Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, or Michael Richards have anything better to do, now do they? [EW, LAT]
Wall Street Journal Unbelievably Keeping Mark Penn as Columnist
Hamilton Nolan · 08/27/09 10:40AMLeak: How Mark Penn Converts His Wall Street Journal Column into P.R. Clients
Hamilton Nolan · 08/26/09 01:26PMGlamping Your Way Through a Recession
cityfile · 08/24/09 03:25PMYou've heard of the "staycation." One more travel trend that is now benefiting from the recession, at least according to spin doctor Mark Penn: glamping. For people who don't have any interest in going camping and actually roughing in, but can't really afford to stay in a $650 a night hotel room in Europe for a week, glamping—or glamorous camping—is all the rage, Penn says.