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Selena Roberts vs. The New York Times: Behind the Correction
Hamilton Nolan · 05/20/09 12:12PMResurrections, Meltdowns & Frenemies
cityfile · 05/20/09 12:02PM• Portfolio isn't over and done with, after all: An affiliate of Condé Nast—based in Charlotte, weirdly—plans to revive the magazine's website. [NYO]
• Josh Marshall has accepted Maureen Dowd's apology for swiping some of his copy; and Dowd's new column today is Marshall-free, thankfully. [TPM, NYT]
• Upfronts 2009: What the CW and CBS have in store for the fall. [THR, THR]
• Is Jann Wenner looking to poach Condé Nast honcho David Carey? [NYM]
• Times executive editor Bill Keller says Google is the paper's "frenemy." [NYO]
• CNBC's Jeff Macke had a meltdown on the air yesterday. [Gawker]
Young Sulzberger Takes It to the Streets
Hamilton Nolan · 05/20/09 09:51AMBuild An Entire Magazine, Get Nothing Credit
Hamilton Nolan · 05/19/09 01:08PMThe 'J' in 'Journalismism' Is For 'Jobless'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/18/09 01:28PMAd Declines, Dowd In the Hot Seat & The New Newsweek
cityfile · 05/18/09 11:44AM• Monthly mags continue to suffer: Ad pages have dropped by 23 percent on average, although the situation is particularly dire at Condé Nast. [NYP]
• Maureen Dowd landed in a bit of hot water after it was revealed she'd "borrowed" from blogger Josh Marshall for her op-ed column yesterday. She's since offered a (dubious) explanation and apology. [E&P, HP, Politico]
• Television networks start selling ads for the fall season today as part of upfront week, although the economy is putting a damper on things. [NYT]
• Despite few successes and many failures, NBC golden boy Ben Silverman still has a job. For how much longer, though, is anybody's guess. [NYT]
• Angels & Demons was No. 1 at the box office with a $48 million haul. [WSJ]
• If you can't find Newsweek on newsstands, that may be because the magazine has totally redesigned itself. [Newsweek, WaPo, HuffPo]
The New York Times Plays by Blog Rules. When It Wants!
Hamilton Nolan · 05/18/09 10:01AMNYT Asks International Herald Tribune Staffers to Donate Salary, Vacation Days to the Company
Hamilton Nolan · 05/15/09 01:44PMThis memo went out to the relatively small newsroom staff at the International Herald Tribune in Paris, from executive editor Alison Smale and NYT exec Marty Gottlieb, asking the staff there to voluntarily donate their unused vacation days and/ or 5% of their salaries, to help the paper survive financially and avoid layoffs. Wow.
Let's Sell Carson Daly's Organs to Support Newspapers
Hamilton Nolan · 05/15/09 01:01PMA Pay Plan For the Times, Trouble at Forbes
cityfile · 05/15/09 11:51AM• The New York Times is now thinking of charging consumers for access to its web site, although doing so would be "tricky," says Bill Keller. Indeed. [NYT]
• There are some signs of further trouble at Forbes. [NYP]
• Martha Stewart is going to see if she can charge for online videos. [WWD]
• Advertisers are looking to channel recession-related outrage. [NYT]
• NBC has renewed Last Call with Carson Daly. Unfortunately. [THR]
• Did David Geffen really consider taking a stake in the Times? [NYP]
• Jay Leno's last guest on The Tonight Show: Conan O'Brien. [NYDN]
• Suze Orman is having her "moment," in case you weren't aware. [NYT]
• Is the Jon & Kate drama good news or bad news for TLC? [TDB]
• Brian Williams is still a Jersey boy, or so it would seem. [The Awl]
Who Will Save the NYT From its Saviors?
Hamilton Nolan · 05/15/09 09:26AMNewspaper Twitterers Will Ruin Everything!
Hamilton Nolan · 05/14/09 03:59PMGoogle Planning to Rob Bloggers to Pay New York Times
Owen Thomas · 05/14/09 03:49PMUs Weekly Stands Up for Journalistic Integrity
Hamilton Nolan · 05/14/09 01:23PMFrank Bruni Leaving the Restaurant Beat
Hamilton Nolan · 05/14/09 12:21PMPaste Magazine Not Long For This World?
Hamilton Nolan · 05/13/09 01:05PMYoung Sulzberger Only Gets Boring Stories!
Hamilton Nolan · 05/13/09 10:17AMGoodbye Playguy, Adios Honcho
Hamilton Nolan · 05/12/09 01:05PMNewsday, The Times & The Gloomiest Cannes Ever
cityfile · 05/12/09 11:13AM• Jim Dolan's Cablevision says that Newsday is not for sale, which is good since there isn't a company on the planet that wants to buy it. [E&P]
• David Geffen made an offer to acquire the stake in the New York Times Co. controlled by Phil Falcone's Harbinger fund; Harbinger passed. [Fortune]
• The mood isn't too upbeat at the Cannes Film Festival, unsurprisingly. [THR]
• 60 Minutes' segment on Anna Wintour should air this Sunday. [Gawker]
• As of the publishing biz didn't have enough to worry about, "web pirates" are now posting copies of books on the Internet. [NYT]
• Anderson Cooper's ratings have been on the decline all year. [LAT]
• OK! appears to be dissolving into chaos. [ASSME, Gawker]