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The New York Times Paywall: The Stakes Are Small
Gabriel Snyder · 01/22/10 06:17PMNow Even You Can Dress Like Neel Shah
Hamilton Nolan · 01/21/10 02:55PMNew 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!
cityfile · 01/20/10 04:02PM
• As rumored, the New York Times plans to begin charging readers to access stories on the NYT website. It will be a metered system (so only "frequent readers" will be affected), and it doesn't start until 2011. And faithful subscribers to the print edition won't be forced to pay anything extra. [NYT]
• What are the chances Conan lands at Fox? It could happen, but there are plenty of reasons why Fox might decide to back away from a deal. [WSJ]
• The news biz: Talks to bring Ted Koppel back to ABC News appear to have fallen through; Megyn Kelly is getting her own show on Fox News; and CNN has announced it's partnering with hipster mag Vice, oddly enough. [NYO]
• Condé Nast's Fairchild unit has a new chief. Gina Sanders, Lucky's publisher (and Si Newhouse's niece) will now be running the show. [WWD]
• The Sundance Film Festival kicks off in Park City, Utah tomorrow. And it's shaping up to be fest's "most important" year ever, supposedly. [NYT, WSJ]
Limp-Wristed French Allow Woman to Run Newspaper
Hamilton Nolan · 01/20/10 01:56PMNew York Times to Start Charging for Website Next Year
Hamilton Nolan · 01/20/10 09:24AMcityfile · 01/19/10 04:19PM
• Negotiations between Conan O'Brien and NBC didn't wrap up today, as expected. Conan is holding out for more severance for the employees who will lose their jobs. Or "posturing" as part of a "PR ploy," to use NBC's words. [NYT]
• Related: Conan has a big lineup planned for the rest of the week, which will be his last. And NBC's Jeff Zucker played defense with Charlie Rose last night.
• Larry King's celebrity telethon for Haiti last night raised $9 million. [Us]
• Speaking of Haiti, do there really need to be hundreds upon hundreds of reporters on the ground covering the disaster from every angle and also gobbling up very precious resources in the process? Good question. [TNR]
• Rumor has it the Times is going to begin charging for online content soon. The plan comes with some pros and cons, as you might expect. [AdAge, PC]
• Apple will probably unveil its tablet computer on Jan. 27. [WP, ZDNet]
• Related: HarperCollins is in talks to put its books on the tablet. [WSJ]
• It's been a full year since Glenn Beck started spewing on Fox News. [HP]
• Obits: Mystery writer Robert Parker died yesterday. Kate McGarrigle, the Canadian folk singer and mother of Rufus Wainwright, has died, too.
Politico Guy Totally Disses WaPo's Whole Existence on Earth
Hamilton Nolan · 01/19/10 02:30PMWashington Post: 'It's Like, Oh My God, Who Are These People?'
Hamilton Nolan · 01/19/10 09:59AMGabriel Sherman has a long piece in TNR today about the Washington Post, the primary purpose of which is to allow Post staffers to vent—about 'Salongate,' inexperienced business executives, entrenched editorial leadership that stunted ambitions, and, most notably, the fact that two WaPo staffers left the paper to start Politico, which is now kicking the WaPo's ass regularly on...Drudgebait:
James Dobson's Buttocks Show to Save Media From Sin
Hamilton Nolan · 01/18/10 03:12PMNew York Times Co. Will Certify You as Dental Assistant, Welder
Hamilton Nolan · 01/14/10 02:12PMAt This Rate Magazines Have Three Years Left
Hamilton Nolan · 01/13/10 02:37PMGerald Boyd vs. Jonathan Landman: Beef Well Done
Hamilton Nolan · 01/13/10 10:21AMFormer NYT managing editor Gerald Boyd lost his job after the Jayson Blair scandal, which could be interpreted either as just desserts for snoozing while Blair fucked up the paper, or as an unjustified bit of scapegoating—made worse by the fact that Boyd was black, and the NYT wasn't exactly swarming with minority execs at the time (or ever!).