To report on the business of media, the journalist Ben Mullin says he is “endlessly curious” about the people populating his own industry.
Category: Newspapers
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‘Modern Love Podcast’: Myha’la’s Relationship Advice? Get in a Fight.
The “Industry” star on how she learned to have a healthy argument with her new fiancé.
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Axel Springer Strikes Deal With KKR to Split Up Publishing Giant
The deal values all of Axel Springer at roughly $15 billion, with the company’s publishing assets worth about $4 billion.
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The Spectator Magazine Sold to Paul Marshall, a U.K. Hedge Fund Tycoon
Paul Marshall, a multimillionaire founder and investor in upstart conservative media outlets, has bought the right-wing magazine in a deal worth more $131 million.
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Jamie Heller to Be Next Top Editor of Business Insider
Ms. Heller spent two decades at The Wall Street Journal, most recently leading corporate coverage.
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A Trove of Words to Remember From a Master Obituary Writer
The byline of Robert D. McFadden, who retired on Sunday, has been one of the most distinguished in the history of The Times. Here is a sampler of his artful obituaries.
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Russia Bars Numerous U.S. Journalists From the Country
The list of barred journalists includes the top editor of The Wall Street Journal. Dozens of other Americans are also forbidden to enter Russia, which said the move was in response to sanctions against it.
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Sarah Palin Is Granted New Libel Trial Against The New York Times
A federal appeals court said that the judge overseeing the original trial, which Ms. Palin lost, had wrongly excluded evidence and might have swayed jurors as they were deliberating.
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Star Tribune to Change Name and Expand Minnesota News Coverage
The newspaper in Minneapolis is expanding its statewide coverage and changing its name to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
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The Onion Adds a Monthly Print Edition
The satirical site is hoping a newspaper with fake stories and fake ads will lead to real money.
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In San Francisco, Local News Is Seeing a Resurgence
The city has become a hothouse for experimentation in local news. Could it serve as a model for the rest of the country?
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Wyoming Reporter Resigns After Using A.I. to Fabricate Quotes
Aaron Pelczar left the Cody Enterprise after a competing newspaper presented him with evidence of made-up quotes in several of his stories.
