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Posted 04/17/09 in Daily Intel

Media Deathwatch

Oprah Tweeted, and the World’s Largest Newsprint Maker Filed for Bankruptcy

The day in media news.

Posted 04/16/09 in Daily Intel

Blog-Stained Wretches

Dan Abrams Now Trying to Lure Young Media People With Candy

Hiii there, little journalist. Would you like some candy? You just have to come over here to get it. OVER TO THE DARK SIDE.

Posted 04/16/09 in Daily Intel

The Death of the Celebrity Profile

The Undead Celebrity Profile, Part VIIIIIIIXIXIXIIXIII

Attacked by a Halle Berry interview, we barely manage to escape with our minds intact.

Posted 04/15/09 in Daily Intel

Police

Peter Vallone Jr.: Kelly Move to Oust Reporters From NYPD HQ ‘a Step in the Wrong Direction’

The chair of City Hall's public-safety committee is worried about the police commissioner's effort to clear reporters from "the Shack" this summer.

Posted 04/15/09 in Daily Intel

Media Metamorphoses

Steve Brill Announces ‘Journalism Online’ Service

The Court TV founder wants to help newspapers market and sell content on the Internet.

Posted 04/14/09 in Daily Intel

The Greatest Depression

Somehow, Daily News Resists Tying Hula-hoop Trend to Recession

Whoa, we were not prepared for that.

Posted 04/13/09 in Daily Intel

Media Deathwatch

The New York Times Could Always Just Start a LiveJournal

The 'Times' today had three stories about the media's epic struggle to stay afloat. Way to be self-referential, 'Times'! And they say newspapers are having trouble adjusting to the Internet.

Posted 04/13/09 in Daily Intel

Todd-al Domination

NBC Admits Mistake, Gives Chuck Todd Weekend Political Show

'Meet the Press,' here we come.

Posted 04/10/09 in Daily Intel

Media Deathwatch

Albany Times-Union Cancels Bargaining Agreement With Union

More than half of the paper's workers are union.

Posted 04/09/09 in Daily Intel

The Joys of Parenting

Chris Buckley: Book Not a ‘Tell-All’ About My Parents. Seriously. I Mean It.

And yet, we still quite don't believe him.

Posted 04/09/09 in Daily Intel

Blog-Stained Wretches

Drudge Still Finds Way to Avoid the Times

God forbid he send the paper some traffic for one of its own stories.

Posted 04/08/09 in Daily Intel

21 Questions

CBS 2 Anchor Kate Sullivan Chooses to Believe in Emergen-C

The morning-television personality fills out our trademark questionnaire.

Posted 04/07/09 in Daily Intel

School Daze

Journalism-School Applications Soar for Some Reason

What, was candlemaking school already full?

Posted 04/06/09 in Daily Intel

Hellivision

On Tyra, Johnston Family Wages War Against Palins

This is a war, unfortunately, that they will lose.

Posted 04/06/09 in Daily Intel

Things That Are Gross

Rupert Everett: Graydon Carter Is Great in the Sack

That's what the actor hears, anyway. Through hotel-room walls.

Posted 04/03/09 in Daily Intel

Media Deathwatch

Cuts at Women’s Day and Men’s Journal

And yet, new magazines are churning out literally every day.

Posted 04/03/09 in Daily Intel

Why Does Michael Wolff Keep Insisting That We Think About His Sex Life?

Let’s Play ‘Guess Who Michael Wolff Is Writing About’!

"What do men in their fifties and sixties know about girls in their twenties? Are these young women looking for purpose, for a job, or just publicity?"

Posted 04/03/09 in Daily Intel

Ink-Stained Wretches

Keller: Saving Times Like Saving Darfur

This remark probably looked better on the page. Or not.

Posted 04/02/09 in Daily Intel

Media Deathwatch

Layoffs at Richmond Times-Dispatch, More at Gannett?

The media cuts keep coming.

Posted 04/02/09 in Daily Intel

Ink-Stained Wretches

Do We Really Live in the New York of Victoria Floethe?

A young media ingenue took to a British paper to explain her problems with the city, and her life this week.