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CBS anchor Rob Morrison, belly up
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Big news, but little surprise in New York Times' plan to sell 'The Boston Globe'
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'Times' editor Jill Abramson opens up about layoffs, the time she almost quit, and loneliness at the top
They're great people, they're incredibly talented, they're Times people to the core, they do have amazing institutional memory, but in some ways, they were editors of editors. We just had a lot of layers. The newsroom now, you need to have direct reports of all kinds, and that's just an extra layer that we can't afford, and I questioned whether we still needed some of those jobs. It's painful, it's horrible. More
(2)'Daily News' loses senior gossip reporter Carson Griffith
Carson Griffith, who's been on the News' gossip and nightlife beat for the past three-and-a-half years, is leaving the paper as of Feb. 28. More
(1)Bloodied and booked in domestic dispute, news anchor Rob Morrison dominates the tabloids
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Tim O'Brien leaves The Huffington Post; editor was a driving force in the site's pursuit of 'capital J' journalism
Tim O'Brien, executive editor of The Huffington Post and Arianna Huffington's main deputy in the newsroom, is leaving the site to work on his next book. More
Mistakes on breaking news stories: are they really a big deal?
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Moving pieces: Time Inc., CNN, and the Cuomos
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The Time Inc. shake-up shakes out; Marty Peretz concern-trolls Chris Hughes
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'Times' names Rick Berke senior editor and director of video content development
The New York Times has made Rick Berke's departure from the masthead and move into video content official. More
Penny Arcade celebrates 13 years of documenting the disappearing Lower East Side art scene
Tonight, Arcade (real name: Susana Carmen Ventura) and Zehenter will celebrate 13 years of broadcasting "The Lower East Side Biography Project" with a special program at the CUNY Graduate Center's James Gallery. More
Juggling the State of the Union and the stand-off in Big Bear
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Tina Brown's all-digital Newsweek loses its iPad design director
Sean Noyce, Newsweek Global's iPad design director, is leaving, Capital has learned. Reached via email, Noyce wouldn't comment on his departure or where he's headed other than to say he'll be "freelancing and pursuing my studio art." More
Networks announce State of the Union coverage plans, with a controlled leak to draw you in
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Gerard Baker introduces himself to staff at 'Journal,' says that 'outside the coasts' people love the editorials
One person at Friday's Town Hall asked whether Baker had given any thought to rejiggering the editorial page. He demurred, saying that he has no authorty over the opinion pages. But he said that the editorials often rank among the most-read content on wsj.com and joked that "outside of the coasts," people really love them. More
