The Media’s Christmas Hangover
Some media workers got pink slips in their stockings this Christmas. Others nursed hard liquor in order to stay alive.
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Some media workers got pink slips in their stockings this Christmas. Others nursed hard liquor in order to stay alive.
The 'Face the Nation' host promises to 'beat' his competitor's 'brains out.' Er?
She had her 27th b'day bash at Tenjune, but of course she wasn't really happy or present! Plus, Jenny Humphrey wants to rock out when she grows up, just like her dad. In the gossip roundup.
Absurd Matthews lines like the one in the headline are exactly why we're so excited.
Lorne Michaels had to pressure Fey to return to ‘SNL’ for a night, and Oprah almost made her miss the show.
The MSNBC president’s chi is totally out of wack over all these unjust rumors circulating about his network.
Complaints about liberal bias and on-air squabbling caused MSNBC to remand the anchors back to their own shows.
Plus, lawyers make criminals sing (to 'Don Giovanni'), another spectacular apartment you can't afford hits the market, and more, in our daily industry roundup.
In a 'Portfolio' profile, we learn a little bit about Jeff Zucker's personal castle.
The actress smoothly buys into a hard-to-crack co-op, while JPMorgan and the New York 'Times' struggle, in our daily digest of real-estate, finance, media and law news.
It will be about sexy, well-dressed twentysomething women who are already captains of industry, but still have rollicking social lives. You know, a farce.
The Hollywood couple will be moving into bigger digs than originally planned at One Madison Park. Plus, the latest on Wall Street, in the Hamptons, and down at 30 Rock in our daily industry roundup.
But they did better than analysts predicted. That, plus the latest on Hamptons real-estate prices, Condé Nast's upper echelons, and the "You go girl!" spinner, in our daily industry roundup.
The endless memorials were one thing, but now he's saving people's lives from beyond the grave?
Technically, the famous call girl is forced to admit, she exploited herself. Plus! Boutique hotels in Brooklyn are fighting, NBC gets a bargain on the Weather Channel, and we all may all end up paying for the Fed bailout of Bear Stearns, in our daily roundup of law, real estate, media and finance news.
The hit NBC weight-loss show held auditions on Saturday at Rockefeller Center. We were there chubby-chasing.
Plus, the latest on what's going on at Citibank, JPMorgan, and on the Upper East Side, in our daily industry roundup.
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