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Pinch Sulzberger So Tickled at Being Called 'Mensch' That He Saves Boston Globe
Hamilton Nolan · 06/09/09 04:53PMReporters Hired, Fired, Mired, Tired
Hamilton Nolan · 06/09/09 01:01PMBob Woodward, Nixon Man
Hamilton Nolan · 06/09/09 12:05PMThe Globe Vote, Dave's New Deal, Changes at Interview
cityfile · 06/09/09 11:05AM• The Boston Newspaper Guild, the Boston Globe's largest union, narrowly rejected a package of pay concessions and benefit cuts last night. [NYT]
• David Letterman is close to signing a new, 3-year contract with CBS. [THR]
• Conan O'Brien has beat Letterman in the ratings every night since his show debuted last week. But that may very well change pretty soon. [Vulture]
• Rachael Ray's talk show has been renewed for two more seasons. Alas. [THR]
• Glenn O'Brien is out as Interview's editorial director. [Daily Intel, FWD]
Boston Globe Rejects Bad Cutbacks in Favor of Worse Cutbacks
Hamilton Nolan · 06/09/09 08:32AMBright Idea Saves Newspapers
Hamilton Nolan · 06/08/09 03:14PMWill the New iPhone Save Old Media?
Ryan Tate · 06/08/09 02:05PMDana Milbank Steals Man's Underwear on Normal Saturday Night
Hamilton Nolan · 06/08/09 12:51PMSam Zell: Failure
Hamilton Nolan · 06/08/09 09:59AMBoston Globe Readies Futile Contract War
Hamilton Nolan · 06/08/09 08:28AMBloodbath at the New York Observer
Hamilton Nolan · 06/05/09 02:34PMThere Are Pennies to Be Made In Media!
Hamilton Nolan · 06/05/09 01:03PMRecession Kills SpongeBob
Hamilton Nolan · 06/04/09 12:50PMThe Future of Newspapers, Legal Rumblings in DC
cityfile · 06/04/09 12:07PM• The newspaper industry may look to take a cue from the music business in its elusive hunt for new sources of revenue. Because, clearly, if there's one industry to gleam some wisdom from, that's the one. [MP, WSJ]
• The Justice Department is looking into whether tech giants like Yahoo! and Google violated antitrust laws in their recruiting efforts. [WaPo]
• NBC's two-part White House special scored big ratings. Conveniently, it also squeezed in plugs for every other show on the network. [HP, Newsday]
• Laura Ling and Euna Lee went on trial in North Korea today. [WaPo]
• Silvio Berlusconi is feuding with Rupert Murdoch. And so now Michael Wolff says he really likes Berlusconi. Business as usual, clearly. [Gawker, Reuters]
• Here's something really depressing to chew on: Glenn Beck is No. 81 on Forbes's "Celebrity 100" list and made $23 million last year. [Forbes]
Put a Papercraft Roland Burris on Your Desk
Gabriel Snyder · 06/03/09 04:25PMMaking, Writing About Music Both Lead to Poverty
Hamilton Nolan · 06/03/09 01:45PMGraydon Carter's Fool-Proof Plan to Save Newspapers
Hamilton Nolan · 06/03/09 09:50AMConan's Debut, Salinger's Suit, Paris's New Show
cityfile · 06/02/09 11:13AM• Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show debuted last night. The reviews were mixed, although he did very well in the ratings, not surprisingly. [Variety, THR]
• Playboy Enterprises named Scott Flanders as its CEO yesterday. [NYP]
• Lawyers for author J.D. Salinger have filed suit against an author who is publishing a book billed as a sequel to The Catcher in the Rye. [NYT]
• Five magazines—Popular Photography, Flying, Boating, Sound & Vision and American Photo—have been sold to Bonnier Corp. by Hachette. [Crain's]
• Paris Hilton and producer Michael Hirschorn have teamed up to bring a version of Paris Hilton's My New BFF to Dubai. Yes, Dubai. No joke. [Variety]