Mike Bloomberg, who can buy anything he wants except the WSJ or NYT, is considering buying the FT. Consolation prize.
Did Bloomberg Have a Boner at His Hurricane Sandy Press Conference?
How excited was New York mayor Mike Bloomberg to hold a press conference regarding Hurricane Sandy today? Possibly more than you might have expected, as Vanity Fair's Juli Weiner points out. The billionaire looked to be, uh, in full bloom as he addressed the press in Manhattan.
The NYC Board of Health has approved a ban on large sodas, angering dozens of soft-drink lobbyists and neckbeards.
China Blocks Bloomberg.com for Unflattering Story on Leader
A tipster tells us (and Twitter confirms) that Bloomberg's website has been blocked in China thanks to their publication this morning of this lengthy investigative story detailing the wealth of various relatives of Xi Jinping (pictured, with Hank Paulson), the man likely to be China's next president.
The New CEO of Dow Jones Is a 'Family Size Bag o’ Douche'
Last July, Les Hinton resigned as CEO of Wall Street Journal publisher Dow Jones, as part of the far-flung fallout from the News Corp phone hacking scandal. At long last, his replacement has been named: a "purple-suited arsse."
'The Salad Days Are Over at Bloomberg:' Dispatches From Inside America's Most Paranoid Media Company
Last week, we brought you some firsthand cries of rage, despair, and frustration from inside Bloomberg headquarters. The most paranoid headquarters in all of the New York media world? A strong contender, at least.
Bloomberg Employees Are Bravely Speaking Out About Their Weirdo Workplace
The entire massive opulent Bloomberg Media mothership is little more than a huddled mass of journalists, yearning to be free. Our post today about the various internal gripes against the company—crowded bathrooms, prison-like layout, mean bosses, everything—brought the following note from another insider. It is…
A Handwritten Cry for Help From Inside the Bloomberg Mothership
Bloomberg LP is an incredibly successful media company. It is famous for tight security, tyrannical, controlling editors, plush offices which act like a luxurious cage to ensure that employees never leave the building. It's a place built to engender paranoia. That's probably why employees feel the need to write their…
Who Wants to Buy The New Republic?
Old Arab-hating literary tycoon Marty Peretz is putting his beloved Washington treasure The New Republic — the "in-flight magazine of Air Force One," according to a movie about how much of its content was completely fabricated — on the market, again. Who should purchase this esteemed leftist journal of moderately…
Mayor Bloomberg Drops By Occupy Wall Street
The Occupy Wall Street-affiliated "Millionaire's March" didn't stop by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's townhouse on the Upper East Side (or, for that matter, his massive Bermudan estate), but that's okay! Mayor Mike dropped by the permanent occupation at Zuccotti Park on Wednesday evening to say "hi" and join…
A Tyrant Editor Loses His Reporter
Matthew Winkler was down under last week, and on top of the world. The Bloomberg co-founder interviewed the Aussie prime minister, and gushed in a laudatory Australian profile that "it's really an extraordinary time to be around, to be alive, to be a journalist — to be at Bloomberg News.'' One of his reporters very…
ABC News Staffers Safe After Instant Soup Scare
In your warlike Thursday media column: ABC News menaced by soup, more on the Newsweek redesign, Bloomberg vs. the NYT, Stars and Strips vs. weed, and ArtScene vs. Huffington Post.

