What a Difference a Day Makes for Newsweek Owner Sidney Harman
The 92-year-old stereo mogul and media newbie was more perceptive about his own limits than it first appeared.
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The 92-year-old stereo mogul and media newbie was more perceptive about his own limits than it first appeared.
The merger talks just got to be too tough.
Namely: Barry Diller, Tina Brown, and Sidney Harman.
Tina Brown and Arianna Huffington take the piss out of any rumors that they're feuding.
Just pack up. India is where the jobs are.
That's what one writer thinks.
We talked to some people who might know.
The media writer has found a new home.
There's the solution, J School grads. It was staring you in the face the whole time!
Plus: Tina Brown on the secret to web success, on our regular late-night roundup.
Plus, Patrick Swayze takes a swipe at Jennifer Grey from beyond the grave, and more celebrity feuds, in our daily gossip roundup.
Eliot Spitzer mingled with fellow scribes at Tina Brown and Harry Evans's luncheon for Richard Haass today. Jeff Bercovici took notes.
We're never happy to see a magazine die, just like we're never happy to see a person die. But even though he appears random and cruel, you have to admit that God, by which we mean Si Newhouse, does things for a reason.
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