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As the website and 'Businessweek' (the magazine itself) continue to merge operations, heads are rolling.
Walsh has edited the online magazine since 2005.
The publication will be online-only, with the exception of sporadic special issues.
He'll cover local news.
This might solve some situational problems for the fledgling fund.
The merger talks just got to be too tough.
The editor-in-chief of Andrew Breitbart's anti-establishment media site is departing to work on a book.
Namely: Barry Diller, Tina Brown, and Sidney Harman.
Tina Brown and Arianna Huffington take the piss out of any rumors that they're feuding.
That's what one writer thinks.
Could MSNBC.com get a name change?
We talked to some people who might know.
This fits into two recent media trends.
This reminds us of something.
"Several staff members joined Mr. O’Brien at home when he sent the first [tweet]."
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