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Imus Suspension Has Unexpected Fallout

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! While the social and racial implications of the Imus fallout seem to be fairly obvious, another, perhaps more subtle battle is brewing as a result of Imus’ comments. A line in the sand has been drawn, and […]

WaPo Editor Wants to ‘Plug’ Up Their News Hole…Ewww

Following the trend of newsroom cutbacks WaPo editor Len Downie sent a surprising memo to staffers yesterday announcing changes “to maximize readership of the printed newspaper, build audience on the Web site and further reduce costs in the newsroom.”
Downie’s plans to “shrink” the newsroom. “tightening up the paper’s news hole,” cracking down on […]

Tabloid Wars: Post vs. News Pissing Contest Continues

The scratching and hair pulling between the Post and the News has steadily intensified since Monday when the Post ran a front page story claiming circulation dominance over the News.
Yesterday the News struck back boasting that they are in fact kicking ass where it counts, in New York. Which brought the catfight to […]

Daily News Strikes Back at Post’s Claim to Victory

The Daily News wasn’t too pleased about the Post’s boast yesterday that it was the new HNIC of newspapers in NYC.
By an average of 44,917 copies each weekday and a whopping 395,228 on Sundays, The News remains the paper with the highest circulation in the all-important New York metro area, according to data released […]

Post Rubs it In

Last week we mentioned that the new numbers from the Audit Bureau of Circulations were coming out today and would announce the Post’s increase in circulation.
It looks like they’re taking it in stride.
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Voice Prez David Schneiderman Resigns

Only nine months after Phoenix-based New Times bought Village Voice Media and took over the country’s most read alt-weekly, President David Schneiderman resigned after having virtually all his power stripped from him after the takeover.
Following the takeover of the Voice by New Times CEO James Larkin and Editorial Director Michael Lacey, Schneiderman stayed […]

Times Select Offers Classic David Brooks, Now With 75% More Feathering

The Times has its graphic designers working overtime to get just the right amount of feathering around David Brooks to mystically attract you to a Times Select subscription.
With classic Brooks’ articles such as Rebels Without a Cause and My Tie Matches My Panties, how can you possibly resist?
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