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Keith Olbermann Is the Last Unbiased Man in the Media
Hamilton Nolan · 02/03/10 02:29PMWhere in the World Is A.G. Sulzberger Now?
Hamilton Nolan · 02/03/10 10:05AMHe's in an abandoned movie theater in Flatbush! Previously in "Lowly places the New York Times has sent its future publisher:" A lightbulb-changing tour, a playground, the Puerto Rican Day parade, a Nazi rally, a tree, and a boat. You'll look back fondly on these crappy assignments one day, A.G. Pay those dues!
'Jon Stewart Reads My Stuff,' Reports Howard Kurtz
Hamilton Nolan · 02/03/10 09:37AMMarcus Brauchli Is Insanely Wealthy
Hamilton Nolan · 02/02/10 02:34PMNew York Times Junk Still Available
Hamilton Nolan · 02/02/10 10:10AMHaitians Demand Newspaper Blankets
Hamilton Nolan · 02/01/10 01:57PMThe Five Most Inane New York Post Covers of the Decade
Hamilton Nolan · 02/01/10 11:17AMThe WaPo Editorial Writers Are Such a Bunch of Wusses
Hamilton Nolan · 01/28/10 03:28PMNewsday: We Don't Care About Paid Online Subscribers, Duh
Hamilton Nolan · 01/28/10 02:11PMRupert Murdoch Asks New York Times to Help Rupert Murdoch Kill New York Times
Hamilton Nolan · 01/28/10 09:34AMWell, well, well. How does Rupert Murdoch feel about his precious newspaper war now? (Just fine). Rupert was so hot to build a New York edition of the WSJ to crush the rival New York Times once and for all, but apparently there is one small issue: he needs to borrow the NYT's printing press to make this whole thing work.
cityfile · 01/27/10 05:00PM
• The iPad may be cool and all. But don't expect it to revolutionize newspapers. Or magazines. Or even book publishing. [AdAge, NYT, Reuters, NYT]
• The WSJ is getting ready to take on the Times. Three dozen staffers (and $15 mil.) will go into creating its new NYC edition, which debuts in April. [NYO]
• NBC and Conan O'Brien are back in business (sort of): The network is picking up a pilot from Conaco, O'Brien's production company. In less surprising news, Jay Leno says he hasn't spoken to Conan since the late-night drama unfolded; and Comcast's chief says he's behind NBC CEO Jeff Zucker (officially-speaking).
• ABC has decided to bring Ugly Betty to an end after this season. [LAT]
• MSNBC wasn't planning to air last Friday's Haiti telethon. But then Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow got involved and things changed. [NYO]
• Harvey and Bob Weinstein are looking to buy back the Miramax name. [DH]
• Louis Auchincloss, chronicler of WASP culture, is dead at 92. [NYT]
Harper's Staff Harangued
Hamilton Nolan · 01/27/10 02:54PMPrint Media's Big Tablet Letdown
Ryan Tate · 01/27/10 02:43PMRupert 'Frankenstein' Murdoch Using Zombie New York Sun to Attack New York Times
Hamilton Nolan · 01/27/10 09:31AMRupert Murdoch has wanted to throttle the gasping corpse of the New York Times ever since the day he overpaid for the Wall Street Journal. This is his passion. His first solid step is his previously announced New York local news hires at the WSJ. Today, John Koblin reports that he's not just grabbing a dozen reporters to put out a metro section; he is, in effect, building a competing local paper—complete with three dozen reporters, a $15 million budget, and a boatload of New York Sun veterans.
cityfile · 01/26/10 04:39PM
• How many people have signed up for Newsday.com since the newspaper put up a pay wall three months ago? A grand total of 35, believe it or not. [NYO]
• Following in Oprah's footsteps, Martha Stewart announced she's moving her syndicated TV show to cable (the Hallmark Channel) next fall. [Reuters, WSJ]
• NBC honcho Jeff Gaspin says he "underestimated the level of emotion" that would follow the decision to change up NBC's late-night schedule. Fortunately, the Olympics are here, which he says will be "a cleansing moment." [NYT, AP]
• Ratings are up at Fox News: The network was ranked No. 1 in primetime cable last week. Strangely, Fox News was also ranked "the most trusted name in news," according to a national survey released today. Seriously. [NYT, PD]
• There's lots of anxiety in the air over at CNN, not surprisingly. [Politico]
• Yet another Post staffer is suing the paper for discrimination. [Gawker]
• Roger Hodge, the editor of Harper's, has been let go. [NYT]
• More than 83 million people tuned in on Friday for the Haiti telethon. [LAT]
• Who's going to replace Simon Cowell on AI? Possibly one of these guys. [NYM]
• Nancy Grace loves cameras in courtrooms. Except when she's the one doing the testifying, in which case they can cause "embarrassment." [AP]