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Led Nepotism: Jann Wenner and Steven Spielberg's Kids' Rock Band
Happy November: You're about to watch rock history be made. Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner's youngest kid, Gus, has a musical act with Steven Spielberg's daughter. "It's like the nepotistic She and Him," writes our tipster. So: how many stars? More »Rolling Stone Finally Taking Late, Doomed Shot At RollingStone.com
It must pain Jann Wenner to see his other properties start succeeding where flagship Rolling Stone squandered possibilities and descended into irrelevancy: online. Now that US Weekly's site has heat, Wenner's finally starting to line up RS's strategy of "whatever." More »Jann Wenner: Janice Min's Replacement 'Is My One and Only Choice'
Speculation has abounded over whether Mike Steele, Janice Min's "acting" successor as editor-in-chief at Us Weekly, is the real deal, or just a temporary space-holder. Wenner Media boss Jann Wenner tried to clear it up in a staff memo yesterday. More »Jann Wenner Firing People At Drop of a Hat
Can Wenner Media go three weeks without another spurt of layoffs? Probably not, judging by its recent history. The latest seemingly whimsical cuts came earlier today. More »Jann Wenner's Heartless Christmas Layoffs
Rolling Stone overlord Jann Wenner forgot to do some layoffs in his last round, two weeks ago, so he just fired some more people, less than a week before Christmas. More »Fresh Rolling Stone Layoffs Pave Way For Clueless Web Strategy
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New 'Rolling Stone' Combines Mag's Last Two Hopes For Newstand Sales
Death Of A Nethead
Us Weekly's Fashion Spinoff An Onion Article Come True
Us Losing Thousands Of Subscribers Over Palin Cover
Does Us Weekly Have A Secret Radical Leftist Agenda?
OK! Trying To Make Baby Pics Finally Pay
Rolling Stone's Size Issues
Jann Wenner's Missing Accent
Will Wenner Sell Us Weekly?
Is Conde Nast Trying To Buy Rolling Stone?
Rolling Stone Copying Perez Hilton?
Jann Wenner Invented the Hyperlink, the Remix
Us Weekly Bleeding Staff?
Limo Liberals Worship Before Their Nemesis
Arianna Huffington's new book — Right Is Wrong — is as partisan a piece of political writing as any during this political season. The subtitle says it all: "How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe." At Friday night's book party at the Chambers hotel in Midtown however, the divide between the guests was anything but political. The Greek-born polemicist has herself made a mockery of political convictions by switching so effortlessly from conservative wife-of-convenience to liberal power woman. To be sure, the tycoons she had assembled — Mort Zuckerman of Boston Properties and the New York Daily News; Les Moonves of CBS; former Viacom boss Tom Freston; and Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone and US Weekly — were quintessential rich liberals. But any Marxist observer at the party would note that the guests true loyalty was less to a political ideology than to their class. More »