The Real Reason the Journal Killed Its Investigation Into MySpace’s Privacy Practices [Updated]
Nope, not an ethics violation.
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After her departure, the creative-director position will not be filled.
Will the New York Times Company finally be able to get rid of it?
"Literarily, in order to sell people on a lot of the subject matter, it just works better when you make a villain, like a James Bond–style villain, out of Goldman Sachs."
She has to say this every quarter.
Randy Michaels could not recover from the scathing 'Times' report on his successful destruction of a giant media company.
He'll follow in Dana Rubinstein's footsteps.
The merger talks just got to be too tough.
We guess he didn't want to wait around for the Tribune Company to pick out a disciplinary option.
Also, longtime real-estate reporter Dana Rubinstein has left.
One writer who left in this year's mass exodus from the mag has decided to come back!
Service-y and aspirational!
"Our aspiration is to be the most influential news organization in the world."
Lauren Kern will be the magazine's new deputy editor.
Namely: Barry Diller, Tina Brown, and Sidney Harman.
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