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Hamilton Nolan · 01/23/14 02:47PM
J.K. Trotter · 01/23/14 12:03PM
CEO Lex Fenwick Out at Dow Jones
J.K. Trotter · 01/21/14 05:27PMAll good things must come to an end. The Chief Executive Officer of Rupert Murdoch’s Dow Jones, Lex Fenwick, is leaving the News Corp subsidiary, according to an announcement posted on the company’s website. Fenwick joined Dow Jones in 2010 after 25 years at Bloomberg LP, and oversaw the development of DJX, a product designed to compete with Bloomberg LP’s wire service. Fenwick was also the subject of an ex-Bloomberg employee’s unhinged resignation letter. The pertinent bit:
Hamilton Nolan · 01/21/14 03:53PM
Hamilton Nolan · 01/17/14 12:03PM
Joel Johnson · 01/16/14 06:53PM
There's a new Pogue in town. According to an email from the New York Times' Technology Editor Suzanne Spector, "we have completed the search for our new State of the Art columnist." NYT staffers close to the tech desk say Farhad Manjoo's name has been bandied—but he just took a new gig at the Wall Street Journal.
Dear Bill Keller: I Have Cancer. Is That OK?
Robert Kessler · 01/14/14 02:58PMThe Poynter Institute Exists Primarily to Lose Money
Hamilton Nolan · 01/14/14 01:58PMBloomberg (Remember Him?) Returns to Bloomberg
Justin Charity · 01/13/14 07:29PMThe Restaurant Put the Fork and Knife There In Hopes You Might Use Them
Ken Layne · 01/13/14 11:35AMOf course you should use silverware when you're eating dinner at a restaurant that has provided silverware, right there next to your non-paper plate. Nobody believes otherwise. But here's our important new populist debate about whether New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is too fancy because he used a fork and knife to eat a pizza dinner in a sit-down restaurant.
Emma Keller Wonders: Does This Cancer Patient Tweet Too Much?
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Ken Layne · 01/03/14 02:19PM
An entire decade ago, Gawker Media launched a D.C. spinoff called Wonkette. There were no iPhones or tablets or black presidents then, just crude weapons such as "blogs" and "the Blingee." Now-old editors including Alex Pareene, Jason Linkins, Josh Fruhlinger, Kirsten Boyd Johnson and "Ken Layne" are today sharing their mostly heartbreaking tales of madness, booze, blood and Santorum on this blessed anniversary. (Original editor Ana Marie Cox skipped the reunion.) Wonkette itself was spun off (to me!) in 2008, and continues as a filthy website about the vile comedy of politics, led by Wonkette-in-Chief Rebecca Schoenkopf.
Cord Jefferson · 01/02/14 09:00PM
Ezra Klein may be preparing to leave the Washington Post after the Post's publisher, Katherine Weymouth, and owner, Jeff Bezos, failed to support Klein's idea for a new WaPo site dedicated to topics outside of political policy. A source told the New York Times Klein was asking for an eight-figure investment.
Kathleen Parker Is a Professional Newspaper Columnist And You're Not
Hamilton Nolan · 01/02/14 09:53AMKathleen Parker, the Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning(!) racial alarmist columnist, ended her year proudly by being named one of the Least Important Writers of 2013. In honor of that, she's made sure that her latest column immediately qualifies her as one of the Least Important Writers of 2014.