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Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.11.11
An Eye For News; A Media Great Says Goodbye
John Williams To Write 'Open Book' Column for NYT Book Review - Posted 1 day, 13 hours ago
New York Times senior staff editor John Williams will write a new column for the paper's Book Review called "Open Book," providing "a window onto the literary landscape."
You can also ... [GalleyCat]
Roll Call: 'Harper's', Edelman, Porter Novelli, and More - Posted November 30, 2011
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A congratulations to one of our own: PRNewser contributor Jason Chupick has been named VP of PR for ... [PRNewser]
John Williams Hired as Web Producer for NYT Books Section - Posted November 10, 2011
John Williams, the editor of The Second Pass book review site, has been hired as a web producer at The New York Times books section.
This morning, he tweeted the n... [GalleyCat]
Xtranormal, Now for Agency Music Supervisors - Posted November 17, 2010
... [AgencySpy]
GalleyCat Reviews: Out-of-Print Bookshelf - Posted March 10, 2010
To celebrate the one year anniversary of the online journal The Second Pass, founder John Will... [GalleyCat]
Screen on the Green Sked Released - Posted July 7, 2009
HBO, Comcast and the Trust for the National Mall released the summer line-up for Screen on the Green today. Schedule below looks a lot like a syllabus from my years as a film student...glad to see that Nosferatu and Citizen Kane didn't make the cut.
July 20
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD... [FishbowlDC]
Book Publishing Made Sweeter The Second Time Around - Posted August 17, 2007
The Wall Street Journal's Robert Hughes looks at efforts by two publishers - Persephone Books and New York Review Books - to bring back neglected books into print. NYRB Books, an offshoot of the literary magazine, has publ... [GalleyCat]
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