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Luke Russert in Failed Candy-For-Influence Scheme
Hamilton Nolan · 12/09/09 01:32PMDan Abrams Wants to Be the Next Nick Denton
Hamilton Nolan · 12/08/09 01:09PMThe New iTunes for Magazines (Or an Irrelevant Venture) Is Here!
Hamilton Nolan · 12/08/09 10:32AMThe Twitter Song Is Media Thing of The Year
Hamilton Nolan · 12/07/09 01:19PMWhen Local Reporter Pops the Trunk, Hit the Deck
Hamilton Nolan · 12/04/09 02:01PMcityfile · 12/03/09 04:52PM
• ABC has offered George Stephanopoulos the job of Good Morning America co-host and "intensive negotiations" are now reportedly underway. [WP]
• More on how the deal to hand over control of NBC to Comcast came together; and more on how the deal will be viewed by regulators in Washington.
• Oprah won't be hosting her own show when her cable network debuts in 2011, but she will have a "significant presence" on OWN, reportedly. [NYP]
• The magazine graveyard: National Geographic Adventure is no more. [NYT
• Cuts: Thomson Reuters is laying off 240; Daily Candy is shutting down seven of its 12 editions and laying off half a dozen; and ALM is shuttering four titles.
• Town & Country is planning to sex up the magazine, apparently. [WWD]
• An unnamed former Forbes staffer is writing a tell-all about the mag. [DF]
• Lou Dobbs is a nasty, evil man. But you probably knew that. [TDB]
• Someone is paying "at least $100 million" for Friendster? [Reuters]
• This year's Grammy nominations were announced this morning. [LAT]
National Geographic Adventure Folds
Hamilton Nolan · 12/03/09 01:42PMWorld of Warcraft: The Magazine Offers World's Last Desirable Magazine Job
Adrian Chen · 12/02/09 08:59PMcityfile · 12/02/09 03:35PM
• Rupert Murdoch is hoping to give the Times a run for its money. The mogul plans to put $15 million into the NYC edition of the Wall Street Journal. [NYO]
• ABC still hasn't said who's replacing Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America, which has led to some "puzzlement and frustration" among staffers. [LAT]
• Why is Comcast planning to keep Jeff Zucker on as NBC Universal's CEO after it takes control of the company? There are no easy explanations, alas. [NYT]
• The Times may "prune" its collection of 70 blogs to cut expenses. [NYO]
• Sam Zell has stepped down as CEO of Tribune; he'll remain chairman. [NYT]
• The lineup for Sundance 2010 was announced today. [Vulture, NYT]
• Tiger Woods' spicy extracurricular activities would have come out two years ago if the National Enquirer hadn't cut a deal with the golfer. Allegedly. [NYP]