• Mark Bowden's 11,000-word profile of Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. for the May issue of Vanity Fair is now online. And it ain't pretty. [VF]
• In other Times news, the paper is scrapping its "City" section and has shut down the International Herald Tribune website. [NYO, E&P]
• For the first time, CNN will finish March behind MSNBC and Fox News. [AP]
• He's only been on the air two months, but Glenn Beck's "conservative populist anger" has already put him right behind Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity. [NYT]
• Adweek, MediaWeek and Brandweek may be folded together. [NYP]
• News Corp. is hiring ex-AOL CEO Jon Miller to lead its digital division. [WSJ]
• The Huffington Post is launching an investigative journalism site. [AP]
• MTV is bringing back music videos! Sort of. [NYT]
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palike
said at 2:49PM on Mar 30, 2009
bring D>L>Hugley back. You need his youth, lightness, and chutzpa. I did'nt watch him at first, because I could'nt stomach his blue language -- but when I found he had cleaned his act up a bit, I watched every show. I TIVO'd him . . . do your watching raters count TIVO's too??
lettuce
said at 4:02PM on Mar 30, 2009
if the New York Times eliminates its' city section then New Yorkers should protest and force them to eliminate the words New York from its' masthead
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