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journalismism
CNBC: We're Self-Chastening, Like Any Respectable GE Product
So now a CNBC insider says GE overlords did not apply political pressure in a meeting with the network, as previously reported. The financial network is perfectly capable of flagellating itself. More » -
journalismism
CNBC's Uncomfortable Dinner with Its Overlords
Top GE and NBC Universal executives called a dinner meeting with CNBC bigwigs inside 30 Rock recently. This much is agreed upon. Still unclear: Whether CNBC was pressured to bash the president less. More » -
lookalikes
Is This Bernie Madoff Dressed As a Pimp?
Online photo service ScanCafe tells us a customer in upstate New York submitted this photo, ostensibly of Bernie Madoff, about a week ago. We were skeptical, but check out the nose and the smile. More » -
politics
Obama Hurt Bankers' Feelings, And They're Angry
If the president wants bankers to accept the billions of taxpayer dollars they need, he's going to have to accept their outrageous demands, like bonuses forever. Wait, what?
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journalismism
Wall Street's Newspaper Slaves
The New York Times has a Nobel-prize-winning economist on staff. But no such expert is in tomorrow's front-page story on the trillion-dollar financial bailout. Only the stock market's verdict is included. More » -
populism
AIG-ers Return Bonuses To Man Who Has Their Addresses
After subpoenaing the names and addresses of AIG bonus recipients, New York attorney general Andrew Cuomo convinced many said recipients to return the cash. Well, many of those who live near the angry mobs. More » -
public relations
Obama Won't Stop Cracking Up For 60 Minutes
OK, stop Barack Obama if you've heard this one: What's the only thing worse than having a 60 Minutes correspondent ask if the laughing president is "punch drunk" in the middle of an interview? More » -
class war
Angry Mobs Coming For AIG Executives
They thought they were safe in their Connecticut palaces, but oh no: top AIG execs face death threats, angry neighbors in their driveways and tabloid photographers. Then there's the roving band of irate poors. More » -
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advertising
Barack Obama Annoys TV Networks With Constant Need To Address Nation
You know who this global economic implosion is really hurting? Broadcast networks. How can they mint money if Overlord Obama is constantly doing TV addresses, like a Soviet Secretary General? More » -
dr. doom
Burn Our Zombie Economy Before Its Years-Long Rampage
Amid the weakest stock-market close in 12 years, Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini decided to scare everyone further, by telling CNBC our depression will last three years, unless maybe we void all mortgages. More » -
art
Artists' Dreams Imploded Along With Bankers'
The economic meltdown is supposed to "reenergize [the] creative economy" of New York by breaking the city's expensive obsession with finance. Instead, it's wrecking artists' best shot at wealth: Through Larry Gagosian. More » -
journalismism
Will CNBC Need a Bailout?
CNBC personalities like Rick Santelli and Charles Gasparino have done their loudmouthed best to hone the financial network's laissez-faire bonafides. Good luck holding that stance if CNBC's troubled parent company seeks a bailout. More » -
journalismism
Jon Stewart's Epic CNBC Rant: Best Moments
If David Letterman's extended fracas with John McCain taught us anything, it's that would-be opinion leaders will pay for canceling on TV hosts. On tonight's Daily Show, Rick Santelli and his network paid dearly. More » -
branding
Your New Hippie Stimulus Logo
It's true: Barack Obama's new logo, to be stamped on all stimulus-funded projects, is "less fascist" than the militaristic New Deal logos of the 1930s. Our Stalinist dictator must present a hippie front! More » -
books
Bailouts Spike Atlas Shrugged Sales
All of the government's pesky market intrusions have people snapping up copies of Atlas Shrugged like they were bailout packages. Since it's not like Ayn Rand's laissez-faire fantasies got us into this mess. More » -
sex wars
Jobless Men Are Brutes
Unemployed men are supposed to be these sad, sappy wimps. That's the stereotype the infamous DABA girls riffed on. But the distinguished historians at Newsweek predict they will follow "their worst hypermasculine impulses." More » -
flackery
How Donald Trump Tricked Letterman's Audience
Donald Trump can be amazing at spin, when he's not being a pig or sexist dinosaur. The latest example: when the real estate loudmouth masterfully tricked a Late Show audience into applauding his latest business bankruptcy. More » -
disasters
Slurring Japan Finance Minister Only Latest Panic Casualty
Japan's finance minister resigned over this video of him sleeping and slurring at a G-7 meeting in Rome. If he was drunk, he wouldn't be the first to buckle under economic stress. More » -
reality tv
Trump Bankruptcy to Come Just Before New Apprentice Season, Reportedly
Donald Trump's casino group is expected to file for bankruptcy, the Wall Street Journal said, less than two weeks before the new Celebrity Apprentice starts. This is among Trump's most embarrassing failures. More » -
jobs
Running a Strip Club Means You're Healthy
Dear seasoned, aggressive newspaper reporter: Time to let go of that precious "dream" and learn to see the virtue in, say, running a titty bar. The Wall Street Journal's underminers think so, anyway. More » -
politics
Gloomy Obama: 'The Party Is Over'
For a president elected on a platform of hope, Barack Obama sure knows how to throw around the doom and gloom when he wants to rise above the trifles of the Beltway political game. More » -
the poor
Christie's Auction Girls Happier Than Ever to Be Poor
You know what's great about making $19,000 a year catering to obscenely wealthy art collectors? When the recession hits, you can laugh at your laid-off banker friends! More » -
sex wars
Gold-Digging Shrews Whine About Banker Mates
Oh, look, someone started "Dating a Banker Anonymous," where vapid women meet to whine about the empty lives they chose and the broke, impotent men they are now stuck with. More » -
nouriel roubini
Dr. Doom Can't Escape His Party-Boy Rep
Nouriel Roubini has made it clear he'd rather be known for his prescient economic predictions than his playboy lifestyle. But his parties are catnip for the media who inflated his reputation. More » -
recessionomics
The Fall of the Almost-Rich
New York magazine, the bible of an entire class of affluent aspirationals, has already cut its masthead; now, it's instituting widespread pay cuts. In the "All New"economy, its audience is fading away. More » -
recessionomics
Bloodsuckers of the Poor Meet Math-Challenged Gamblers, Save Economy
Don't pretend that the economy is all bad. Lottery ticket sales are booming! American states are beaming at the prospect of closing their yawning budget gaps with the final dollars of the desperate poor. More » -
marcus schrenker
Death-Faking Pilot Captured After Suicide Attempt
Marcus Schrenker, the accused Indiana insurance swindler who staged a plane crash, nearly ended his life as dramatically as he fake-ended it this past weekend.
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magazines
Fortune Suddenly Indignant About Wall Street
Fortune magazine wants to send all the bad Wall Street people straight to jail—for ripping you off! Do you think Fortune knows the meaning of 'cognitive dissonance?' More » -
crime
Executive Stages Plane Crash, Fails To Fake Death
Marcus Schrenker is surely one of the most memorable villains to emerge in the financial crisis: The "wealth management" advisor is believed to have crashed an airplane to fake his own death. More » -
advertising
Buy This Pen Or Die Starving In The Gutter
It was only a matter of time before someone used Wall Street as the backdrop for a horror video. More » -
exits
The Tired Legacy of Robert Rubin
Robert Rubin, a senior counselor and director at Citigroup who helped steer the megabank into taking on more risk, is quitting amid a firestorm of criticism. Why? Because he's "tired." More » -
greed is good
Even Wall Street Now Hates the Rich
With bonuses slashed, investment bankers are starting to turn on their own. The year money forgot saw a handful of opportunistic contrarians stack up the tall dollars. Now they're getting cut down in the press. More » -
journalismism
Rachel Maddow Show More And More Like Daily Show
We were wondering about those odd title frames flashing in between an segments of an interview with Barack Obama on the Rachel Maddow Show (like "Obama♥GOP"). Left in by someone in production? More » -
recessionomics
In The Depression, You Will Eat Squirrel
The Brits suddenly love squirrel! And so will we, probably: the critters run $3 each, and the Times concedes they seem perfect for a recession. More » -
synergy
Becoming A Brand: Pointless
One of the biggest brand-called-you practitioners is calling the whole notion into question. Tech pundit Sarah Lacy publishes in four or five media and wonders what the point is. More » -
year in review
The Worst Moments of the Panic of '08
Everyone wants a neat explanation of the panic that destroyed the economy and put the government in charge of Wall Street. Good luck with that! Here's a look back on the year money forgot. -
class war
Debutantes Indulge As Nation Reels
Who were the hugely tacky snobs at the International Debutantes Ball in New York last night? Many were from Texas. One is Arianna Huffington's daughter! More » -
creative underclass
The Most Depressing Layoff in New York?
New York magazine profiled seven city residents who lost their jobs in the economic meltdown. The most heartbreaking? That would be Marc Thomas, 44, failed dramatist. More » -
the panic of '08
Lehman Boss's Weekend from Hell
On the September weekend when Wall Street went poof, a friendless Dick Fuld, CEO of Lehman Brothers, the 158-year-old securities firm, couldn't get his phone calls returned. -
freakoutonomics
Longest Advertising Decline Since Great Depression
"Factor in inflation, and '09 spending likely will come in well below the level of 2001...That would be the first three-year decline since the Great Depression." [Ad Age] (Photo)









































