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  • modern and awkward

    Yahoo's Cuddly Flack Sends Adorable Email

    There's some kind of sick good cop/bad cop deal going down at Yahoo. CEO Carol Bartz swears, smacks down reporters and threatens "dropkicks." Her enforcer, meanwhile, has a Pomeranian named Clio and loves David Sedaris and peach cobbler ice cream. More »
    07/08/09
    4,430
    30

    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Firsthand: can you get any more gay than this guy 3 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    AP Tells Reporters To Muzzle Facebook Friends

    Someone sent us the Associated Press' guidelines for staff social networking and, in keeping with company tradition, they're on the paranoid side. You should probably read them, since basically everyone in the world must now follow them. More »
    06/19/09
    8,322
    10

    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by DrunkRobot: WTF? I may be wrong but if you work for the AP, you'd fall into one of three categories. Your... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • from the mailbag

    Bloomberg's Dubious Claim: Three Times Scoopier This Year

    Bloomberg retains a reputation as the most brutal and authoritarian of the news wires, so it's no wonder the company's internal memos could pass for North Korean propaganda. Scoop production increased threefold, the glorious regime just reported! More »
    06/16/09
    3,145
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Schadenfrau: Did anyone ever have a job interview at this place that still chills them to the bone today? Anyone? 7 Responses | Other threads

  • bloomberg

    Bloomberg Internal Q1 2009 Memo

    06/16/09
    1,801
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    By Ryan Tate
  • memos

    Yahoo's New Top Flack: Cuddly and Awake

    Yahoo's PR operation has been a disaster of late. Its former top flack maybe leaked an ex-employee's nasty performance evaluation; another was caught sleeping during a shareholder's meeting. So Yahoo spread word: its new guy is nice and conscious! More »
    06/03/09
    3,530
    10

    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by GORDONGARTRELLE: Nothing screams cutting-edge technology executive like "surfing the web." 1 Responses | Other threads

  • Disabled persons

    The*Real* Idiot's Guide to Workplace Racism

    We live in a racist world, but the Delaware Department of Transportation is doing something about it: issuing a hilarious memo! Who wrote this, some "retard" "homo" "typical white person?" Below, the best idiot guidelines: More »
    05/13/09
    8,722
    103

    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by seyswho: Other names you cannot call a guy even if you suspect him of anally poking another man's hoo-hah: Pole SmokerAss GoblinButt... 7 Responses | Other threads

  • torture

    One Fun Little Torture Memo Fact

    There is so much torture news! Honestly? Just grow up and read the Times, Journal, and Post stories yourselves. But there is one small torture anecdote that sums up the whole thing nicely. More »
    04/22/09
    8,367
    45

    By Pareene

    Comment by CountryClubRepublican: You mean, "the dumber and the more psychotic elements of the commentariat", as in Obama's Director of National Intelligence? [www.politico.com] Here's "one... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • exits

    Boat-Loving Fast Company CEO Out of His Office

    John Koten, the nautical-enthusiast CEO of Fast Company and Inc. publisher Mansueto Ventures, moved out of his office last week ... into a cubicle. The move has magazine workers "freaking out," a tipster tells us. More »
    04/19/09
    7,647
    11

    By Owen Thomas

    Comment by ChillbearLatrigue: I thought that this story was going to be about the Love Boat. Not Boat-Loving. Imagine my chagrine. 5 Responses | Other threads

  • torture

    Bush Officials Explain Why We Shouldn't Admit Torture: Because Then They'll Know We Torture!

    Two disgraced Bush flunkies have written a Wall Street Journal op-ed attacking Barack Obama for releasing the torture memos. In doing so, they admit that what we did actually was torture. More »
    04/17/09
    5,433
    57

    By John Cook

    Comment by Kari's Favorite Mark: I like dogs so I'd find their presence comforting. 15 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    NYPD Chief Offers Press Center in Lieu of Cop Shack

    Yesterday we reported that the NYPD was booting the New York media out of One Police Plaza. Last night, commissioner Ray Kelly relented, telling papers they can have a filing center in the building. More »
    04/15/09
    848
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    By John Cook

    Comment by Aaron Altman: One Police Plaza is a monolithic shithole. Room 9 at City Hall was fully renovated a few years back;... 6 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Bad Boss's Get-Back-To-Work Email Sparks Online Revenge

    When times are tough, bad bosses lash out. After John Soden III, a managing director at Thomas Weisel Partners in San Francisco, sent a hectoring email ordering employees into the office, his underlings struck back. More »
    04/15/09
    28,400
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    By Owen Thomas

    Comment by phlox✔: Men using III bug me. Sorry John Soden, Davis Love & George(s) Foreman but the only reason you ever had... 10 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    New School E-mail About Yesterday's Occupation

    The New School has sent the student body a detailed account of yesterday's brouhaha, including allegations that some of the occupiers weren't students and that they looted the cafeteria cash register. More »
    04/11/09
    3,533
    59

    By John Cook

    Comment by ChillbearLatrigue: Sounds like the NY laws are a little soft. In Florida, breaking into a building with crow bars and grabbing... 38 Responses | Other threads

  • leaks

    Fast Company CEO: 'Show Some Respect'

    What thoughts keep magazines bosses up late at night? Late last night John Koten, the CEO of Fast Company publisher Mansueto Ventures, was wondering why his staff hasn't asked him about how great he is. More »
    04/10/09
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    By Owen Thomas

    Comment by FracturedAcetabulum: Are they hiring? I'd love to work for this guy. He sounds like an inspiring leader, and someone from whom... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Googler Rant to New Ad Boss: 'Please Fix This Mess Sire'

    Google's top European salesman, Dennis Woodside, stepped in for New York-based sales chief Tim Armstrong after Armstrong left to become AOL's CEO. An anonymous Googler sent him this memo detailing the New York office's many problems: More »
    04/09/09
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    By Owen Thomas

    Comment by MisterHippity: I guess he isn't feeling lucky. 1 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Departing WSJ Writer: 'All That Is "Urgent" Has Doubtless Stifled the Boundless Creativity of the Journal Staff'

    Wall Street Journal feature writer Joshua Prager was known to work painstakingly slow. But the pieces he produced for the front page were always memorable, such as his investigation into the anonymous Iranian photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1980. He announced that he's leaving the paper because he doesn't fit in any more. In the farewell that he sent his colleagues, he lobbed a few attacks at Robert Thomson, the new editor of the paper since it was bought by Rupert Murdoch. "URGENT" is a new wire service copy system that Thomson announced a couple weeks ago. More »
    04/03/09
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by Botswana Meat Commission FC: I'm sure this dude is an awesome journalist, but he basically admits: - he works at a snail's pace and... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    New York Times Union: Fire 'Superfluous Managers' Before Docking Our Pay

    The New York Times would like to cut its employees pay by 5%, but before that goes into effect for reporters and other members of the Newspaper Guild, they need the union's okay. A memo that just went out after a council meeting says the Guild is loath to take the pay cut because a) they're pretty sure the 60-80 layoffs the NYT is threatening will happen with or without the pay cut and b) it would make more sense to save money by firing some of the do-nothing managers. More »
    04/02/09
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by friend_of_a_friend: Let me get this straight. A union is advocating for the firing of "superfluous" employees and "exempts whohold few responsibilities"?... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Something Smells at ESPN the Magazine

    The unending cavalacade of bad news is not the only reason people are feeling nauseous in magazineland these days. Earlier today a stench was making people feel sick at ESPN and they had to evacuate. Happily everyone's back to work. More »
    04/01/09
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by Paul.B.Dodd: The stench came from the fact that ESPN the Magazine is a rotten rag not worth the paper it's printed... more » | Other threads

  • april fool's day

    Send Us Your April Fool's Media Memos

    Yes, we saw the Guardian piece, YouTube's upside-down layout and Google's blogging robot Panda. Sorta funny. Funnier are the memos being forwarded around media orgs, such as "Forbes to Sell Brother." Send us others! More »
    04/01/09
    5,928
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by BadUncle: The only one I've come across today is this: [jezebel.com] 47 Responses | Other threads

  • internal memos

    The NYT Cost-Cutting Memos

    For your perusal. The salary cut memo: More »
    03/26/09
    4,525
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by beccavel: Is it horrible that my week is going so badly i'd TAKE the days off. I know, I know. I'm... 1 Responses | Other threads

  • media

    The New York Times Discovers Arithmetic

    The New York Times has completed the first step: admitting it has a problem. The internal memo is out, confirming today's rumored pay cuts (and layoffs). This is big news. More »
    03/26/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by spotted-dog: how much did the nyt pay for about.com? i remember an absurd figure like $250 million but i'm not... 4 Responses | Other threads

  • Media Crack

    Passing Off a Plagiarized Column As My Wedding Story Was Totally Unintentional

    In your customary Monday media column: Another paper goes online-only, new magazines magically appear, a plagiarism scandal rocks Ocala, and a nice happy WSJ memo: More »
    03/23/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Kari's Favorite Mark: God, even newsie's say 'content'? It's news, you idiots - that's what distinguishes you from, say, Shrek. 3 Responses | Other threads

  • documents

    AIG Corporate Security's Tips for Surviving an Angry Mob

    An AIG corporate security memo, leaked to Gawker, advises employees on how not to fall victim to the populist horde calling for their heads. Click to see it in full. More »
    03/19/09
    99,249
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by limber: This is actually totally enraging. I worked at AIG for a year (yeah yeah, stone me later, I didn't... 22 Responses | Other threads

  • without comment

    WSJ Editor: 'New Nomenclature Alone Will Not Generate News'

    Wall Street Journal editor Robert Thomson urged his charges to work faster. To underline the point, some system that feeds WSJ stories to Dow Jones Newswires will now be called "URGENT" instead of "Speedy." More »
    03/19/09
    1,873
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    By Gabriel Snyder

    Comment by Pope John Peeps II: What if we just renamed "news" as "vaginas". Would that increase interest in "vaginas"? 13 Responses | Other threads

  • bloglash

    Mayor Says Bloggers Put Her City 'Under Siege'

    The Salisbury, Maryland mayor's State of the City address starts typically enough, with talk of drainage, crime, road paving and federal stimulus funds. Then comes the part about the fascist blogger coup. More »
    03/16/09
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Uncle_Billy_Slumming: We should train for that here. Then run guerilla operations against corrupt local governments. That could be a... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • exits

    Time Inc. Managing Editor Resigns

    After thirty years at Time Inc., Jim Kelly is stepping down as the magazine group's managing editor, according to an email he just sent out, reproduced after the jump. More »
    03/13/09
    3,503
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by BookishLookish: Albest? 4 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Nickelodeon Declares Chris Brown Unfit for Kids to Choose

    Nickelodeon has finally read the internet. A week too late. They sent an urgent memo out today, recognizing their dumb mistake in keeping girlfriend-beater Chris Brown among the nominees for their Kids' Choice Awards. More »
    03/11/09
    12,872
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    By Richard Lawson
  • memos

    Condé Nast CEO: Be More Afraid

    Condé Nast advertising is down a terrifying 30 percent this year, leading to speculation a bunch more people will be fired. Condé's CEO reassured everyone that, yes, they could be fired. More »
    03/05/09
    5,187
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by DeadliestSin: I get simmilar memos from the head of the media conglomertate I work for in canada- lots of words, not... 3 Responses | Other threads

  • struggling writers

    Google's Piddling $60 Promise To Writers

    Google paid $125 million to settle copyright charges over its scanning of 7 million books. Today authors were told their cut: $60 to $300 per title. Woo? More »
    02/26/09
    6,081
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Bottle_by_the_Scrivener: Why should Google have to pay anything? Content wants to be free, man. Like, free love and free content man.... 2 Responses | Other threads

  • yahoo

    Carol Bartz Gets New Yahoo Org Chart Half Right

    Yahoo's new CEO Carol Bartz hates leaks, and we love Yahoo org charts, so the fact that we've received her announcement of the new Yahoo corporate structure is some kind of harmonic convergence. More »
    02/26/09
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    By Owen Thomas

    Comment by Rock tha Hizzee: How different is the Customer Advocacy group from the Customer Insights group that Sue Decker championed? I mean, seriously. 4 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Weak Are Slaughtered and Devoured At Politico

    Jesus, working at Politico.com sounds basically like joining the brutal, conniving gang of "Others" on ABC island thriller Lost, judging from an internal memo that just surfaced. Click for highlights. More »
    02/19/09
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by Televangelist: Uh, what are you guys smoking? I'm not in journalism, more in government, but this memo makes me *want*... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Daily News Eliminates 401(k) Contributions

    It was upsetting enough for employees to hear the New York Daily News was ending its 401(k) contributions (memo below). The jokes about bigwigs' extensive stock holdings only made matters worse.   More »
    02/11/09
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by pretendtheresanumlaut: FIRST!!!!!Yeah, I know, I'm banned. But it was worth. Good times. 3 Responses | Other threads

  • request for information

    Send Us Your Stupid Corporate Recession Tricks

    Useless middle managers, desperate to stay busy and avoid layoffs, are coming up with ever dumber corporate responses to the recession. We will discover and mock them all, with your assistance. More »
    01/27/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Heneage: The Firm replaced our Evian with Poland Springs. Bastards. 8 Responses | Other threads

  • lee abrams

    Curing The Celebrity Disease With Bongs Memos

    Tribune Co. Chief InnLOLvation Officer Lee Abrams has a new memo! "CELEBRITY CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY...We can't underestimate our importance these days. We can change this cultural disease." Both of those assertions are false. More »
    01/26/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by relunctant entity: When he looks at the Blue Man Group, what does he really see? 2 Responses | Other threads

  • journalismism

    Maureen Dowd Must Have Spa Massages, Cost be Damned

    Last Friday the New York Times sent out a memo telling staffers it's cracking down on expenses across the board. Sunday it published Maureen Dowd's (expensed) account of three days at Canyon Ranch resort. Huh: More »
    01/19/09
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    By Hamilton Nolan

    Comment by Artful Dodger: I'm guessing Maureen couldn't have paid more than $50 for that botched dye job on her hair so she is... 24 Responses | Other threads

  • recessionomics

    Your 2009 Times Salary Freeze Memo

    Look, a "note from Arthur." He probably wants to wish us merry Christmas, right? No, he is announcing that he will give none of you a raise in 2009. More »
    12/12/08
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    By Pareene

    Comment by Nick Denton: The most interesting aspect of the memo was the use of the word forgo. Sulzberger said "we have decided to... 5 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Nickelodeon President Taking Christmas into Her Own Hands

    Viacom, the parent company of MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon (among others), recently laid off 7% of their staff. That is 850 people, folks! But apparently, Nickelodeon president Cyma Zarghami doesn't think it's any reason to cancel Christmas, hosting a party for a chosen few— but Viacom's employee party was officially taken away this year due to lack of funds. This, of course, really pisses off the uninvited. Memo follows.
    12/09/08
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    By Sheila

    Comment by gladys_kravitz: Jesus, Joanie, take that point size down several notches. 1 Responses | Other threads

  • books

    No Raises Next Year at Macmillan... and Merry Christmas!

    Macmillan, the publishing giant that's been around since 1843 and includes imprints like Farrar, Strauss & Giroux (home to Thomas Friedman), Picador (Naomi Klein) and St. Martin's (South Beach Diet), gave its employees what passes as a Christmas bonus this year: he didn't lay off anyone but did announce a pay freeze for 2009 "for everyone making over $50,000." That's not as bad as getting laid off, however, which is what happened at Simon & Schuster, Doubleday, and maybe Random House. Lovely! Full memo after the jump.
    12/09/08
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    By Sheila

    Comment by tammyfey: Some people in publishing make over $50K? Well, la dee fuckin' da! 3 Responses | Other threads

  • never forget

    White House Memo: Please Damn Bush With Faint Praise

    Are you a Republican who feels some sort of responsibility to aid in the creation of a whitewashed false memory of an uneventful, maybe mildly successful Bush presidency? Yes? Then the White House has a memo for you! More »
    12/09/08
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    By Pareene

    Comment by SinisterRouge: Bin Laden Determined to Attack Within the US - Aug 2001. 9/11- Sept 2001. Way to go on the keeping us safe... 14 Responses | Other threads

  • memos

    Major Gallerist's Advice to His Staff: "I Suggest You Sell Some Art"

    Wow, this beats even the douchey memos or subject-only e-mail missives we're used to receiving. Larry Gagosian, probably the richest gallerist in the world, sent this message to send to his staff in November: "If you would like to continue working for Gagosian I suggest you start to sell some art." The memo originally appeared on Flash Art Online, but now we can't find it—maybe because Gagosian is a big advertiser on that site?—and was also picked up by More Intelligent Life. The rest of the threatening memo—"If you are not willing to make that kind of commitment please let me know"—after the jump.
    12/08/08
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    By Sheila

    Comment by Smitros: First prize is a Cadillac . . . 13 Responses | Other threads

  • people magazine

    Blasé People Editor Confirms Layoffs

    People editor Larry Hackett sent out a memo late today indicating the celebrity magazine got rid of 18 editorial staff, per the goal it set in early November. The communique, reprinted after the jump, gave no indication of whether the voluntary buyouts the Time Inc. title sought had to be supplemented with involuntary firings. Nor did it specify which staffers were leaving, or which bureaus were most heavily affected. But then it was written by the same guy who let his magazine slide into the common tabloid muck it was once a cut above, only to rationalize and narrowly deny the whole scandal, so what do you expect, forthright, expansive honesty? More »
    12/04/08
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    By Ryan Tate

    Comment by belltolls: I also wanted to let you know if you see your old co-workers on the street (perhaps in a park... 13 Responses | Other threads

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