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  • Gross Nepotism

    Time Magazine Staffing Assignments To Sloppy Seconds From People

    There're legions of uber-qualified writers who aren't employed right now due to the Sad State of Media. Funny, then, that Time Inc. hired a once-shitcanned People bureau chief accused of bad staff practices (nepotism, intern bedding) at their flagship, Time. More »
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    By Foster Kamer

    Comment by raincoaster: I thought nepotism was a Time mandate? more » | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Honduran President Just Sitting Around Hoping a Reporter Will Visit

    In your Friday-like Thursday media column: Howard Kurtz types many words for no good reason, Rupert Murdoch denies wanting to own the NYT, the WaPo can't stop distancing itself from that sellout email, and journalism is practiced in Honduras. More »
    07/02/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by marinaorangina: why don't you call him the DE FACTO president of honduras? not elected, not democratic.... geez, gawker... more » | Other threads

  • war

    Washington Post Opinion Page Wants War With Iran

    Today in the Washington Post editorial page: former UN Ambassador and unpleasant mustachioed asshole John Bolton says it is time for Israel to start a war with Iran. More »
    07/02/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by daveyjonesisdead: People like Bolton are why I want to raise my children in another country. He and his type will be... 8 Responses | Other threads

  • ethics

    Washington Post Mistakenly Tells Truth About 'Sponsored' Media Events

    The Washington Post sent a flier to DC corporate lobbyists and other scum offering them an exclusive, schmoozy dinner with political officials and Post reporters for only $25,000. Now they're disavowing it! Come now. They were just too honest. More »
    07/02/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by CountryClubRepublican: I don't care how one rationalizes it: selling access to government officials, lawmakers, and a newspaper's reporters and editors is... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • opinions

    Twisted Sickos: Should We Shed Tears For Them?

    No, argues one columnist who's not afraid to tell it like it is: More »
    07/02/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by jbwan: I like the part where she says the life of the family who settled for 20 mil was ruined b/c... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • media

    Michael Wolff: He Used to Have a Mustache, And Credibility

    "The scandalous elements of a man having an affair seem to escape me." That is Michael Wolff, talking about himself. We think some of the aggregated headlines over at his news website Sploid Newser might help enlighten him! More »
    07/02/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by Mount_Prion: Please tell me he was never REALLY a porn star. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • media

    New York Blade Folds

    The New York Blade, one of NYC's only major gay papers, is shutting down. Its entire staff has been let go. But there's still some far-fetched, theoretical hope. More »
    07/02/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by I'm Waitin' for Dolemite: every time I read The Blade I secretly thought it would be awesome to have Zorro on every cover. alas they... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • psych

    Maybe Ashton Kutcher's Behind This?

    NBC's Matt Lauer, CNN's Larry King and ABC's Cynthia McFadden have all been dispatched to the Neverland Ranch to anchor programs tomorrow from the Michael Jackson corpse-viewing that Jackson's family says was never scheduled in the first place. [TV Newser]
    07/02/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by Queen of the Passive Aggressives: The Jacksons are officially the creepiest family ever. What type of respect is it to have an open casket for... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • economics

    Andrew Sullivan Would Blog For Free, So Why Do You Dumb Kids Insist on Getting Paid?

    Lovable crazy blogger Andrew Sullivan is not worried about our new digital-age medieval society. He thinks it is probably a good thing that no one is getting paid to write words, anymore. In fact, he would write for free! More »
    07/01/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by Baroness: Andrew wouldn't blog for free, he has generous health insurance from the Atlantic, something he is stone-cold against making affordable... 10 Responses | Other threads

  • polls

    Where Is the Great American News City?

    Gambling, gangsters, celebrities, creeps—Las Vegas is "journalism heaven," says this guy. OH? We know a few cities that would dispute that. Newspapers may be dying, but news is alive and well. Where are America's Best Stories? Candidates below! More »
    07/01/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Perhaps Not: Um, nowhere in the South? No New Orleans, no Atlanta? Try again. 8 Responses | Other threads

  • 180s

    Michael Wolff Used to Hate Politico

    Weird! Last year Michael Wolff thought Politico was lame because politics is boring. Now he thinks it is the greatest thing ever! Politico's foreign policy correspondent disagrees, which is why he quit after six months. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by vitajex: I don't get it. Why the picture of Kojak? 1 Responses | Other threads

  • internal memos

    1,400 Total Layoffs at Gannett

    The final word on the layoffs at Gannett, America's largest newspaper publisher, which were confirmed earlier today: 1,400 employees will lose their jobs. This memo just went out to staffers nationwide, from Gannett US Community Publishing president Bob Dickey: More »
    07/01/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by SultanaEleusis: Does this mean that USA Today won't be covering Alaska and Hawaii any more? more » | Other threads

  • flackery

    The Accomplishments of Famous Publicist Charmaine Blake

    Charmaine Blake, famous publicist, is of course best known for issuing a press release about—and during—her date with Cliff Clavin last night. What else has this famous publicist accomplished? We've prepared a Top 10 list. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan
  • reunions

    David Rohde Returns to the New York Times Newsroom

    The New York Times' David Rohde, who spent seven months as a hostage to a Taliban warlord in Afghanistan, has just returned to the paper's newsroom. More »
    07/01/09
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    By John Cook

    Comment by are friends electric?: But the important thing is that he's got a Gary Sinese thing going on. And I could get down with... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • magazines

    Vibe's final issue will be on newsstands after all. Why waste a Gucci Mane article?

    07/01/09
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  • michael wolff

    Politico Is Revolutionary, Says Man Who Should Just Be Writing About His Affair

    Michael Wolff, internet shouty guy and writer-for-magazines, was supposed to write a juicy tell-all for Vanity Fair about his scandalous affair with an intern! Instead he's apparently been working on a piece about fucking Politico? More »
    07/01/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by GORDONGARTRELLE: Sweet "Virginia offices," Politico! more » | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Where Were You When Vibe Died?

    In your emboldened Wednesday media column: More on the Spin layoffs, "Where were you when Vibe died?" stories begin, Froomkin's proud, Michael Wolff's unnecessarily loud, and newspapers are how(itzer)ed. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Rickyneck: The best part of Vibe was the "20 Questions". If unkut.com decided to make a magazine, that would be what's... more » | Other threads

  • bright ideas

    Let's Screw Up the Entire Internet to Save Newspapers

    The hot new idea among people who think about "journalism," and the sanctity thereof: let's ban linking, on the internet! Let's also ban wheels, in order to save the horse industry. Let's also ban talking about things! More »
    07/01/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by contains_hot_liquid: Out of genuine curiosity/ignorance: Why don't the papers just start charging subscriptions for their online content? I'd pay $5 a month,... 66 Responses | Other threads

  • layoffs

    Massive Layoffs at Gannett Confirmed

    The rumor we reported earlier today about Gannett Newspapers laying off thousands was true. According to the Wall Street Journal, Gannett plans to cut between 1000 and 2000 jobs in the coming days. [Google/AP]
    06/30/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by ithabeleng metesunyane: Not a good time for me to be in journalism school. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • print is dead

    Quincy Jones Will Not Let Vibe Die

    Today we learned that Vibe Magazine was folding. Now Vibe founder Quincy Jones is distraught over the news and determined to swoop in and save the magazine. How? "I'm'a take it online because print and all that stuff is over." More »
    06/30/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by T.A.N.: Quincy is a testament to it not being about a generational gap. Certain minds are timeless because they know and... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • layoffs

    Daily Intel hears there were layoffs today at Spin. Know details? Email us.

    06/30/09
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  • Media Crack

    Fox Biz Reporter Did Read a Book About 'Stocks' Once

    In your censorious Tuesday media column: A Russian journalist dies after an attack, Fox Business Network hires only the best financial experts, dumb high school censorship, and newspapers all dying as usual. More »
    06/30/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by hypocriteoath: looks more like a Kalishnikov than a shotgun but what do I know? I'm just a gunless NYer. 2 Responses | Other threads

  • great magazine die-off

    Vibe Folds (Updated)

    Vibe Magazine—one of the biggest music magazines in America—is folding. The entire music magazine landscape is full of the dead and dying. [UPDATED below.] More »
    06/30/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by T-RO: let's just imagine what it must be like to be a music journalist or a critic. the perfect storm of... 17 Responses | Other threads

  • rumormonger

    Thousands of Layoffs Coming at Gannett?

    Gannett, America's largest newspaper publisher, has already written down the value of its papers by almost $6 billion and instituted mandatory furloughs this year. But it could get worse—are thousands of layoffs coming next week? More »
    06/30/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Better to Eat You With: I heard this date a week or so ago from a family member at a Gannett paper. They've all been... more » | Other threads

  • print is dead

    LA Times: 'What If TMZ Got Michael Jackson's Death Wrong?'

    Well you knew this was coming after the LA Times got scooped in their own backyard—An article went up yesterday on their website wondering, "How would we have reacted if TMZ had been wrong about Michael Jackson's death?" More »
    06/30/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by T.A.N.: this may be a little old fogieish, but might this be the story that actually creates separation between the "old"... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • tabloids

    Desmond's $500K Gamble: OK! Goes for Broke with Macabre Michael Jackson Death Photo

    The absurd follies at OK! Magazine, British publisher Richard Desmond's cash-hemorrhaging tabloid weekly, never seem to end. This week they're tossing a desperate "Hail Mary" by paying huge to plaster an image of a dying Michael Jackson on their cover. More »
    06/29/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by belltolls: I wish someone would have the good sense to stage an ice dancing performance to the song "Ben" and just... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • car chase!

    Shep Smith Narrated a High-Speed Chase Today

    Shepard Smith knows that if there is a helicopter filming a car chase somewhere in the US, it is his responsibility as a journalist to immediately go live to that car chase, and narrate it, excitedly. More »
    06/29/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by Colonel Mustard: Can you believe the nerve of that man? Taking the HOV lane when he's the only driver in the... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • magazines

    What Had Better Be the Nine Best Words Ever

    Opium Magazine is running "The Longest Story Ever Told": it's printed on the cover, then printed over in black ink, which will fade over the course of 1,000 years to reveal the nine-word-long story. We already guessed it: More »
    06/29/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Thomas Paladino: This is, literally, the dumbest thing ever. Like, in the history of mankind. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Still a Few More Years Before the Total Collapse of the NYT

    In your sad Monday media column: the New York Times will limp along a little longer, Iran locks up journalists while they're engrossed in Twitter, Tim Rutten is predictable, and the television industry loses a couple billion, no biggie. More »
    06/29/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by kneetoe: Well, good news about the VJ job, anyway. God was I awful. 1 Responses | Other threads

  • rich people games

    Barack Obama's Golf Index Is Dangerously High

    Only last week, the socialist press was fawning over Obama's healthcare plan and Brian Williams was sleeping in Obama's bed. But now the backlash is winding up, and people are starting to notice that Barack Obama plays golf. More »
    06/29/09
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    By John Cook

    Comment by ChillbearLatrigue: I am going to take this rare opportunity to defend the President. Although I personally believe that golf is one... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • advice

    Recent J-School Grad Cries to Cary Tennis

    Salon's Cary Tennis is a clinically insane advice columnist. Lately he's been hearing from recent graduates whining about the job market (Remember the Harvard grad who couldn't hold a fast-food gig?) Today it's an ice cream-slingling J-school grad. More »
    06/29/09
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    By The Cajun Boy

    Comment by anibundel: Does it mean I'm officially over 30 that my reaction to this letter was "suck it up and get a... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • Evil, Pure and Simple

    Why Is CAA Doing Market Research On Michael Jackson's Death?

    Monolithic agency CAA is in all kinds of cookie jars, taking percentages of all kinds of famous cookies' salaries. But did you know about their market research firm...that's crowdsourcing answers on Michael Jackson's death the night after it happened? More »
    06/28/09
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    By Foster Kamer
  • Man In The Mirror

    The One Michael Jackson Article You Have To Read: His Death, Predicted

    New pieces about the final days of Michael Jackson are flooding the news, along with tributes, memorials, debates on the nature of the conversation about him, etc. If there's one article you have to read on it, however, it's this: More »
    06/28/09
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    By Foster Kamer

    Comment by PandoraSpocks: The bankers didn't force him to spend 30 million a year, get hooked on painkillers, live in a literal fantasy... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • Pop Culture Aneurysm

    Bret Easton Ellis Thinks The Hills Is "A Modern Masterpiece"

    So: Bret Easton Ellis is on the cover of expensive Amsterdam-based magazine Fantastic Man, drinking a Diet Coke. In it, he calls the soul-sucking experience that is The Hills "the greatest show that I have ever seen in my life." More »
    06/28/09
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    By Foster Kamer
  • Save It For The Kids

    Time's Commemorative Michael Jackson Issue To Hit Stands Monday

    Another iconic cover: Time's special edition issue to commiserate the death of Michael Jackson arrives Monday. They lined up an absurd amount of tributes; the last time Time published a "special" edition between issues was right after 9/11. [Chartini]
    06/27/09
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    By Foster Kamer

    Comment by Mama Penguino: Remember the big Elvis stamp photo debate? A dollar says we'll be having the same discussion eventually wherein we attempt... 9 Responses | Other threads

  • magazines

    Is This Interview Over?

    Like every other print magazine in the world, Interview continues to have problems. More »
    06/27/09
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    By Arun Irizarry

    Comment by AtomicBalm: Let's all breathe pure Helium for 12 hours straight and then see if we think, sound and feel like Bjork... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • headlines

    Only Trashiest News Sites Still Covering Jackson Death

    Wait, this can't be right.
    06/26/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by DahlELama: I only have two questions left about the whole thing before I complete ignore any- and everything written about his... 17 Responses | Other threads

  • newspapers

    Dreaded 'Traffic' Made the Washington Post Fire Froomkin

    Today was Dan Froomkin's last day with the Washington Post, who canned him despite his being generally one of the better things about that paper. And why did they can him? There are theories! More »
    06/26/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by Crantastic: Eric Wemple rubs me the wrong way ever since that bizarre Murray Waas "expose" that was front page on the... more » | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Iran Arrests Entire Newspaper

    In your overwhelmed Friday media column: Iran just arrests everyone, for reporting, Conde Nast's September prayers will not be answered, a new chairman at the FCC, and the Mark Sanford source remains at large. More »
    06/26/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by uncivily obedient: The Iranian government is run by jerks. Is that the besy you could come up with? 1 Responses | Other threads

  • tv news

    No AMC on MSNBC Tonight

    Aw. Non-MJ-mourner and celebrity Twitterer Ana Marie Cox will not host The Rachel Maddow Show tonight, because MSNBC is devoting all its primetime programming to the still-classified 2004 CIA report into interrogations and detentions. Ha ha, just kidding.
    06/26/09
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    By Pareene

    Comment by The-Littlest-Hobo: Hey, she just made a Unrest reference! Teenbeat Records! The 90s! Yay! On another note, she really is pissed off about... 1 Responses | Other threads

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