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John Cook · 09/24/09 04:36PMCuts at Condé, Weinstein Layoffs & Another 'BW' Bidder
cityfile · 09/23/09 02:17PM• Condé Nast editors and publishers may be forced to cut their budgets by as much as 25% now that the consultants reviewing operations are completing their tour of duty. Not surprisingly, "significant layoffs" are expected. [NYO]
• More trouble for Harvey: The Weinstein Co. says it plans to cut 35 additional positions at the film company over the next month or so. [THR]
• A new bidder for beleaguered BusinessWeek appears to have emerged in ex-BMG chief Strauss Zelnick and former WSJ publisher Gordon Crovitz. [BW]
• WSJ, the glossy owned by the Wall Street Journal, is expanding [WWD]
• The CW is planning a reality show about what it's like to be a Virgin flight attendant in search of "good times, great parties, adventure and love." [Wrap]
• Mark Consuelos (or Mr. Kelly Ripa) has been given the boot by Oprah. [NYP]
• The Observer is moving from the Flatiron district to a Jared Kushner-owned building in Midtown: "If I'm paying rent, I'd rather pay it to myself." [NYO]
• Eight out of ten Americans say they would oppose any plan to spend tax dollars to bail out failing newspapers. You're shocked by that, we're sure. [E&P]
Jared Kushner Will Not Let a Dollar Come Before More Dollars
Hamilton Nolan · 09/23/09 12:38PMMaybe the New York Post Will Not Murder Hippie Spoofers After All
Hamilton Nolan · 09/22/09 12:42PMEmmy Ratings, Bloomberg's Bid & The Post Parody
cityfile · 09/21/09 02:04PM• Despite all the talk of the impending demise of the TV industry, ratings for last night's Emmy Awards weren't too shabby. The three-hour show was seen by 13.3 million people, which is up 8 percent from last year. [THR]
• Bloomberg LP has officially submitted its bid to buy BusinessWeek. [BW]
• Michael Musto of the Village Voice is hearing rumors that Conde Nast is planning to shutter five of its titles as it looks to slash costs. [VV]
• A group of activists affiliated with The Yes Men handed out copies of a New York Post parody this morning as part of an effort to draw attention to climate change; a number of them were later detained by the NYPD. [DF]
• Despite low ratings and lousy reviews early on, Katie Couric is expected to anchor the CBS Evening News until her contract expires in 2011. [NYT]
• Barack Obama made appearances on just about every Sunday morning talk show yesterday. With the exception of those on Fox News, that is. [LAT, [HP]
• Obama's media tour will continue tonight when he sits down alongside David Letterman on his late-night show, a first for a sitting U.S. president. [NYT]
Conde Nast Rumor Ping-Pong
Hamilton Nolan · 09/21/09 12:52PMSmallest Perceptible Ray of Light Shines in Newspaper Industry's Coffin
Hamilton Nolan · 09/21/09 10:43AMNew York Times Execs Are Overpaid Even By Their Own Standards
John Cook · 09/21/09 10:15AMThe Nation Staying Afloat With Yard Sales
Hamilton Nolan · 09/18/09 12:22PMVariety to Lead Old Media Back to Pay Wall Ghetto
John Cook · 09/18/09 09:53AMSomeone Disagrees with Michael Moore
Hamilton Nolan · 09/17/09 12:28PMThere Is No Media Platform Which Meghan McCain Does Not Deserve to Dominate
Hamilton Nolan · 09/16/09 01:30PMBusinessWeek: Wasserstein Out, Layoffs Coming
Hamilton Nolan · 09/15/09 12:56PMJon Landman Is New NYT Culture Editor
Hamilton Nolan · 09/15/09 10:35AMGlenn Beck Accepts Fact That He's Inhuman, Channels Kermit
Andrew Belonsky · 09/14/09 10:50PMDon't Worry; Conde Won't 'Become Like Hachette'
Hamilton Nolan · 09/14/09 01:31PMCondé Cuts, Leno's Debut & Falling Ratings
cityfile · 09/14/09 01:30PM• The bad news for Condé Nast now that McKinsey has finished up its summer-long review: Editors and publishers at the company may be asked to trim their budgets by as much as 25 percent. The good news, according to one Condé insider: "This doesn't mean Anna Wintour is going to start taking the bus," nor is the company going to get all cheap "like Hachette." [Crain's]
• Jay Leno's new show debuts tonight on NBC. Will it be a success? A massive failure? Only time will tell, but the stakes "couldn't be higher." [LAT]
• Oprah's ratings are down. And Barack Obama is to blame, apparently. [AP]
• Ratings are down for Project Runway, too. Barack is not to blame. [WWD]
• According to a poll of newspaper publishers, 51 percent think they can successfully get their readers to pay for content online. Optimistic! [PC]
• As if newspapers and magazines don't have enough to worry about these days, a new survey finds that the percentage of people who think journalists are increasingly "inaccurate and biased" is on the rise. [AP]