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The Last Days of Gourmet
Hamilton Nolan · 11/04/09 01:17PMTime Staffers Have Two Weeks to Volunteer for a Dozen Buyout Packages
Hamilton Nolan · 11/04/09 10:26AMTime Inc. Layoffs Finally Quantified: 400-500, With Plush Buyouts
Ryan Tate · 11/03/09 07:39PMcityfile · 11/03/09 04:00PM
• The Wall Street Journal has the Times in its sights. The paper is hiring a dozen reporters to cover local news and will launch a NYC edition next year. [NYT]
• As expected, a big round of layoffs at Time Inc. is underway. [Gawker, NYT]
• Harvey and Bob Weinstein may be looking to buy back the Miramax name from Disney now that it's being disbanded. That's the rumor anyway. [Wrap]
• Bloomberg plans to make BusinessWeek "bigger, glossier, and more international." Oh, and it may start charging for access to the BW site. [MW]
• The Oscars will have two hosts: Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin. [LAT]
Behold the Majesty of the New Conde Nast
Hamilton Nolan · 11/02/09 04:12PMCrumbling Newspaper in Crumbling City Crumbling Ethically
Hamilton Nolan · 11/02/09 02:10PMBadvocate
Hamilton Nolan · 10/30/09 03:55PMBBC to Less Generously Overpay its Managers, With Public Money
Hamilton Nolan · 10/30/09 12:38PMPeople Said To Face Cuts
Ryan Tate · 10/29/09 08:30PMcityfile · 10/29/09 03:23PM
• Time Inc. is expected to announce plans to slash $100 million in costs next week; naturally, lots of layoffs will be involved in making that happen. [NYT]
• The Wall Street Journal is closing its Boston bureau. Also in Beantown: The Boston Globe's publisher has announced he's stepping down. [BW, NYT]
• The war between the White House and Fox News is over. For now. [DF]
• Esquire's latest bid for relevance: Its December issue will be tricked out with "an emerging technology called augmented reality." Sounds hot. [WSJ]
• Lou Dobbs says someone fired a shot at his New Jersey home/horse farm. He's yet to blame the population of Mexico. But just give it time. [CNN]
Mean Reporter Undermines Birmingham Olympic Bid
Hamilton Nolan · 10/29/09 01:01PMEsquire Betting it All on Flashing Electronic Doo-Dads
Hamilton Nolan · 10/29/09 09:56AMGeorge Stephanopoulos' New Career Path
Hamilton Nolan · 10/28/09 12:42PMDana Cowin —
Gabriel Snyder · 10/27/09 04:30PMNat Geo Layoffs
Hamilton Nolan · 10/27/09 03:05PMcityfile · 10/27/09 02:52PM
• Nell Scovell, a writer on Dave Letterman's show in the late '80s, has stepped forward to detail the show's "hostile, sexually charged atmosphere." [VF]
• Layoffs: Yesterday's cuts at Forbes claimed 30-40 people; reality TV-focused Teen Vogue laid off half a dozen staffers today; the cuts continue this week at W; and a big round of cuts could go down at Time Inc. sometime next week.
• Sarah Palin's memoir, which comes out next month, had already earned her $1.25 million even before she stepped down as Alaska's governor. [AP]
• Michael Jackson's This Is It debuts in theaters tonight. [NYDN]
• How's Jay Leno's new show doing more than a month in? Not so good. [NYT]
Class Only Works for Teacher
Hamilton Nolan · 10/27/09 01:41PMHere Come the Forbes Layoffs
Hamilton Nolan · 10/26/09 03:20PMcityfile · 10/26/09 03:15PM
• Bad news for CNN: The network now occupies fourth (and last) place in the cable news ratings. Not only did it fall behind Fox News and MSNBC in October, it also dropped below its sister network HLN as well. [DF, NYT]
• More bad news for newspapers: Sales were down 10 percent between April and September; the New York Times' weekday circulation has now fallen below 1 million for the first time in two decades. [AP, NYT, AdAge]
• As rumored, Forbes carried out a round of job cuts today. [NYT]
• Ricky Gervais will be the host of the 67th Annual Golden Globes. [LAT]
• If you love Top Chef and Top Chef Masters, you'll be pleased to hear that a third iteration, Top Chef: Just Desserts, will debut on Bravo next year. [THR]
• Rosie O'Donnell's new Sirius XM show debuts next week. Get excited! [USAT]
• Self editor Lucy Danzinger has no need for the Town Cars normally provided to Condé Nast editors. After she's finished running six miles in Central Park in the morning, Condé's bravest editor straps on a helmet and bikes to work! (Except when it's snowing or she has an important meeting, of course.) [NYT]