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TVNewser: For Storm, Extra Sleep and Family First
FishbowlNY: The Week: Your 'Second Source' for News
FishbowlDC: Broder Takes the Buyout
FishbowlLA: Blogging Cannes
GalleyCat: Don't Monkey With Houghton
UnBeige: Killing Off Living Exhibits at MoMA
PRNewser: Blacklists: 'Won't Fix Imperfect System'
AgencySpy: Welcome to the Real World
MobileContentToday: Swisscom Joining iPhone Party
We were hoping for a star-studded dining room since it's Upfront week when the networks trot out their overpaid and underfed stars to shill for their supper, but we had to settle for a smattering of television titans who toil behind the scenes.
Lunch: Dick Wolf & The Usual Suspects (FBNY)
Saturday Night Live's head writer and cast member talks "Decision 2008," the difference between clapping and laughter, and why Anderson Cooper should watch out.
So What Do You Do, Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live Head Writer?
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So What Do You Do, Matt Bai, New York Times Magazine Political Reporter?
The radio foreign correspondent on audio reportage, car bombs, and the responsibility of delivering the news.
Hey, How'd You Cover The World's Political Hotspots, Ivan Watson?
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Hey, How'd You Write That Nominated Feature, Jeanne Marie Laskas?
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Oprah Cancels Her Own 'Big Give' Show (NYP)
Oprah Winfrey asked ABC officials not to renew Oprah's Big Give, her philanthropic reality show that had been a modest hit on Sunday nights. "We loved that show and absolutely would have loved to bring it back," ABC entertainment president Steve McPherson said yesterday. "But it was something [Oprah] didn't want to do."
NBC's 24-Hour NYC News Channel: Will Chuck Scarborough End Up a YouTube VJ? (NYO)
Underlying NBC's announcement is the theory that for too long, broadcast journalists have been a wasteful bunch. In the brave new world, every last scrap from the cutting-room floor promises to be picked up, mopped off, and served up on multiple, varied platforms, from the Internet to podcasts to the video screens in the back of taxicabs.
Kornheiser Takes Post Buyout (WaPo/D.C. Sports Bog)
"All I ever wanted to be was a newspaper writer," Tony Kornheiser said, which is likely not something that anyone under the age of 30 will ever say again. "This other stuff is great, but I don't care about it," he continued. "In my mind that's what it says on the headstone, it says 'newspaper guy.'" But he also said he signed the papers to take the Post's buyout last night, after, I believe, 29 years at the paper.
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Bonnie Fuller Out at AMI, Will Announce New Media Venture Soon (FishbowlNY)
Bonnie Fuller, no longer queen bee at American Media Inc., has something up her sleeve. "My next venture will be in media," she said. "I really can't give you any details ... but there's something specific I want to do." She'll announce the new endeavor "shortly." She called the decision to leave "100 percent" hers, adding that she was "thinking about the next stage in life and the new, exciting adventure I'll pursue." NYP: Fuller's contract was set to expire March 31, 2009, but relations between Fuller and American Media CEO David Pecker have been frosty for a while. Portfolio: Fuller says she doesn't think the mania for celebrity news that AMI hired her to exploit and whose blossoming can arguably be traced to her successful reimagination of Us Weekly is anywhere near burning out. WWD: Speculation in the industry is that Fuller has been looking for a new gig for some time, leaving her office frequently to take meetings and even trying to lobby television honchos for a job. Fuller, however, said she was "very busy" at AMI in recent months, overseeing the covers each week at Star and redesigning Fit Pregnancy and Country Weekly.
Carl Icahn Considering Attempt to Oust Yahoo Board (AP)
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is reportedly loading up on Yahoo Inc.'s stock in preparation for a possible attempt to shove aside the Internet icon's board and bring the company's disillusioned suitor, Microsoft Corp., back to the bargaining table. As he mulls whether to lead a rebellion, Icahn has accumulated about 50 million Yahoo shares, a stake of roughly 3.6 percent in the company.
American Idol Viewers Disappearing (AP)
Contestants are disappearing as the American Idol finale approaches. Unfortunately for Fox, so are the viewers. The 21.8 million people who watched last Tuesday's competition was the show's smallest Tuesday audience in more than five years. The show did better the next night, with 22.9 million, but that was the smallest Wednesday audience in three years, according to Nielsen Media Research.
MobileContentToday: Philly Wi-Fi Dead, Just Like the Others
FishbowlNY: Tango EIC Jumps to Only Magazine Less Interesting Than Tango
FishbowlDC: More Post Buyouts Confirmed
FishbowlLA: The Hollywood Reporter Nabs an LAT Writer
TVNewser: WTF Was Sue Simmons Thinking?
GalleyCat: James Frey Is Just Following Orders
UnBeige: Tyler Hays to Survey Industrial Complex
PRNewser: Lifehacker vs. PR, Continued
AgencySpy: Ray Mithun and the Future of Campbell Mithun
Cablevision wins bid for Newsday, Money and Fortune shift their assets, and WaPo's Peter Baker follows wife Glassner out the door.
Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.13.08
A crash course with D.B.
Gilles and Katherine Wessling.
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Ahead of this weekend's season finale, the fake news guy gets real about post-strike SNL, Hillary vs. Barack and himself vs. Anderson Cooper.
A foreign radio correspondent talks about reporting in conflict zones around the world.
This mindful author shows how giving back to her readers does her some good, too.
Learn how to set your standards and set up shop in the freelance world of PR.
Hungry for pitches and 90 percent freelance-written, this outlet devours stories connecting readers to their food.
Almost every section of this freelance-driven history mag is open to experienced, enlightened freelancers.
As a host explains, nothing is off-limits at 3 a.m. on Fox News Channel.
Nathan Cooper has been named editor at C Magazine. He had been executive editor there. (release)
Joe LaPolla has been named general manager at Plum TV's Hamptons station. He had been vice-president of programming at Oxygen Media. (release)
Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.13.08
Cablevision Scores $650 Million Deal for Newsday
