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Young People Don't Seek Beaver Like They Used To
Ryan Tate · 01/12/10 02:21PM'Mad Dog' Beckman Leaving Conde Nast? (Yes)
Hamilton Nolan · 01/12/10 09:18AMIs John Edwards' Wandering Penis Pulitzer-Worthy?
Hamilton Nolan · 01/11/10 02:07PMBrides Employee Fired For Blouse-Unbuttoning
Pareene · 01/08/10 10:36AMLarry King Unclear on Difference Between Roman Polanski and Charles Manson
Hamilton Nolan · 01/07/10 02:32PMcityfile · 01/06/10 04:19PM
• It's a new day at Condé Nast. The mag giant's chief exec, Chuck Townsend, has gone from firing staffers to giving them motivational speeches. [NYO]
• In Touch's editor quit yesterday, reportedly because he wasn't happy that his bosses wouldn't agree to increase his $750,000-a-year salary. [NYP]
• Is MSNBC's Ed Schultz thinking about running for Senate? [HP, The Hill]
• A draft of the script for the third Twilight film has been leaked online. [WSJ]
• Fox's latest reality show, Our Little Genius, is stirring up controversy. [NYT]
• It looks like Sam Mendes will be directing the next James Bond movie. [MTV]
• Advertising: Hanes is pulling its TV ads featuring Charlie Sheen. [People]
• Taylor Swift's "Fearless" was the No. 1 selling album of 2008. In other Taylor-related news, Taylor Lautner is now the highest paid teenager in Hollywood.
• "Newspaper reporter" is officially one of the worst jobs in America. [HP]
You Can Never Get Too Much Dana Milbank
Hamilton Nolan · 01/06/10 02:32PMConde Nast Anxiously Awaits Motivational Speech Month
Hamilton Nolan · 01/06/10 10:12AMIn Touch Editor Quits Over Poverty Wages
Hamilton Nolan · 01/06/10 09:13AMMichael Wolff Now Just Calling People Homos, For Attention
Hamilton Nolan · 01/05/10 02:44PMIn Touch Editor Quits?
Hamilton Nolan · 01/05/10 01:22PMWe're hearing that In Touch editor Richard Spencer quit yesterday. The circumstances of his departure are unclear. Last November, we heard that Spencer had been offered the head editorial gig at OK! Magazine, and turned it down. Maybe he'll return their calls now? If you know more about this, email us.
Kirkus Reviews Back From the Dead
Hamilton Nolan · 01/05/10 11:14AMJohnny Apple Definitely Didn't Leave Behind Any Wine He Expensed to His Paper. No Way.
Hamilton Nolan · 01/04/10 03:45PMThe Great Unwritten Magazine Stories
Hamilton Nolan · 01/04/10 02:52PMComplete Nutball Pseudo-Religious Loons Investigate Newspaper
Hamilton Nolan · 12/31/09 02:07PMThe Gawker Guide to a Journalism Career, 2010 Edition
Hamilton Nolan · 12/31/09 12:33PMcityfile · 12/30/09 03:26PM
• You may not be able to tune into Fox as of tomorrow. The feud between News Corp. and Time Warner Cable has yet to be resolved, and if a deal isn't reached in the next day, you'll have to go elsewhere for your Simpsons reruns. [THR]
• There was no Christmas miracle for Harvey and Bob Weinstein this year. With Nine underperforming at the box office since its release two weeks ago, the brothers are now on the hunt for more cash to stay solvent. [Reuters, NYP]
• Condé Nast's war on the mystery hackers who managed to infiltrate the company's computer system in recent months is intensifying. [NYP]
• Remember when magazine readers would write letters to the editor? It turns out it isn't the most popular communication channel these days. [WWD]
• Susan Boyle is still No. 1 on the music charts. Well done, America. [EW]
• Sex doesn't sell when it comes to marketing movies. Allegedly. [CNN]