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February 23, 2009

On Feb. 20, New York Times Company president and chief executive Janet Robinson was standing on the 15th floor of the Times building speaking to a room packed with hackers. About 140 software developers, engineers and miscellaneous geeks were tip-tapping on their laptops and iPhones—some in blazer...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gillian Reagan at 10:07 AM | 1 Citations
On Feb. 20, New York Times Company president and chief executive Janet Robinson was standing on the 15th floor of the Times building speaking to a room packed with hackers. About 140 software developers, engineers and miscellaneous geeks were tip-tapping on their laptops and iPhones—some in blazer...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gillian Reagan at 10:07 AM | 1 Citations

January 28, 2009

Minutes after The New York Times Company sent out an email releasing its year-end and fourth quarter financial results, which was followed by a conference call this morning, media writers jumped all over the bloody numbers. Gawker called it "bad, bad, bad"; Portfolio pointed out that CFO J...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by John Koblin at 2:52 PM

January 18, 2009

Paul Maliszewski grew interested in the psychology of faking and forgery when he worked as a young journalist for a small business magazine....
Wash Post Book World [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael Dirda at 12:00 AM

January 17, 2009

The Presidential Inaugural Committee yesterday postponed an effort to hand-issue tickets to the official inaugural balls and parade after a printing problem and overwhelming turnout bogged down the process....
Wash Post Metro [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by David Nakamura at 12:00 AM

December 28, 2008

1. Weekly Standard editor and New York Times columnist William Kristol was hardly alone in thinking that the Democratic primary was Clinton's to lose, but it took a special kind of self-confidence to make a declaration this sweeping more than a year before the Iowa caucuses. After Iowa, Kristol......
Wash Post Sunday Outlook [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by post at 12:00 AM

December 13, 2008

Van Johnson, 92, a disarming and popular Hollywood star of 1940s musicals and comedies who later proved effective as a G.I. in "Battleground" and a conflicted naval officer in "The Caine Mutiny," died Dec. 12 at Tappan Zee Manor, a senior citizens home in Nyack, N.Y. No cause of death was reported....
Wash Post Metro [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Adam Bernstein at 12:00 AM

December 09, 2008

Who needs fancy Chief Innovation Officers (or their imaginary sons)? Wired's Clive Thompson just might've come up with the solution to all of the big media companies' problems. As Mr. McGuire counseled young Benjamin Bradock in The Graduate, we have just one word— are you listening —for the Trib...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Matt Haber at 12:25 PM

December 02, 2008

When Barack Obama stood on the stage in Chicago yesterday with his "dear friend" Hillary Clinton at his side, it was the starkest evidence yet that change had come -- to the president-elect....
Wash Post Politics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dana Milbank at 12:00 AM
When Barack Obama stood on the stage in Chicago yesterday with his "dear friend" Hillary Clinton at his side, it was the starkest evidence yet that change had come -- to the president-elect....
Wash Post Politics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dana Milbank at 12:00 AM
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